Is cerebellar hemangioblastoma surgery risky?

Cerebellar hemangioblastoma surgery is more risky, patients should adjust their mind and actively cooperate with doctors.
Cerebellar hemangioblastoma is mostly benign tumor, divided into cystic and solid, cystic compared to solid surgery risk is small. However, craniotomy itself has certain risks. Moreover, it requires delicate operation to prevent damage to other tissues and nerves in the cerebellar region and induce different degrees of sequelae, so the surgical risk is higher.
The common risks of clinical craniotomy include anesthesia risk, intraoperative hemorrhage and postoperative infection, cerebral hernia, hypoproteinemia, and limb paralysis.
For those who have surgical needs for cerebellar hemangioblastoma, a suitable surgical plan should be selected after detailed examination and evaluation by doctors to reduce surgical risks. After the surgery, family members need to do the corresponding nursing work, such as massaging the limbs, turning over and buckling the back, etc. They should also communicate more with the patients to eliminate their tension and fear.
It is recommended that patients consult regular hospitals for surgical treatment, and should also pay attention to adjusting their mentality and actively cooperate with medical personnel for treatment.