Cerebral hemorrhage is a common disease that seriously endangers human health, with high incidence, high disability, high death rate and high recurrence rate, Jiamusi is a cold region, cerebral hemorrhage has become the first of various causes of death. In addition, in recent years, with the development of transportation and construction industry, the number of traumatic intracranial hemorrhage has increased sharply, with more than 500,000 new cases each year. Is craniotomy necessary to treat brain hemorrhage? This is a frequent question asked by the family of a patient with brain hemorrhage, and also the most concerned issue, in fact, not a neurosurgeon specializing in neurosurgery, and not necessarily all understand. In addition to the small amount of brain hemorrhage, the state of good conservative treatment, many need surgery, surgical methods are to remove the large bone flap hematoma removal, small bone window hematoma removal, these two surgical methods need to open the skull, surgery trauma, serious sequelae, high cost, many patients’ families difficult to accept. Now, there is a new surgical method to solve this situation, the minimally invasive intracranial hematoma removal technique, which has given neurosurgeons a new treatment tool since its introduction in ’97. The main feature of this new treatment is the use of minimally invasive techniques, without incision, under local anesthesia, applying a 3.2 mm diameter puncture needle to enter the hematoma and then liquefying the hematoma with biochemical enzyme technology to achieve the treatment purpose, the operation is mostly completed within half an hour, regardless of the patient’s age and the size of the hematoma. I carried out this technology in 2002 in the city, so far, over 8 years, has treated more than 800 patients with various types of cerebral hemorrhage, the oldest age of 79 years old, the youngest age of 40 days, the maximum bleeding volume of 110 ml, the mortality rate than the traditional craniotomy reduced by more than 25%, the quality of survival has also been significantly improved, the cost of treatment has been greatly reduced, greatly reducing the patients, especially Minimally invasive hematoma removal has brought gospel to the majority of cerebral hemorrhage patients. Minimally invasive surgery can treat not only cerebral hemorrhage, but also brain abscess, traumatic intracerebral hematoma, epidural hematoma, subdural hematoma, especially chronic subdural hematoma, with remarkable results, and the surgery can often be completed in an easy conversation with the patient. If you need more information about this technology, please contact me.