Sudden cerebral hemorrhage is actually a sudden cerebral hemorrhage, and there are surgical indications for it. For example, if the amount of bleeding is greater than 30 ml, then surgery should be considered regardless of the location. However, if the bleeding volume in the posterior cranial fossa is greater than 10 ml, surgery should be considered. The success rate of surgery is analyzed from two aspects. One is the cause of the disease itself, for example, if the bleeding volume is very large and the location is critical, the success rate of surgery in the brain stem area will be greatly reduced. If the location of the hemorrhage is not too critical and will not affect the life. For example, a particular frontal or temporal lobe of the cerebral hemisphere. Another is that the amount of bleeding is not too much, in this case the risk of surgery is greatly reduced, and the damage to the brain tissue is also relatively small, so the success rate of surgery is also relatively high, and may be able to reach more than 80%. Therefore, the success rate of surgery for sudden cerebral hemorrhage should be analyzed from two aspects, one is the individual’s physical condition and the other is the disease itself.