Cerebral hemorrhage, as a common disease in neurology, is not a complicated surgery, and the commonly used procedures have become relatively mature, and the success rate of the surgery can reach more than 90%. The biggest risk of cerebral hemorrhage is mainly from the primary disease of cerebral hemorrhage, not brought about by surgery. If the amount of brain hemorrhage is huge, even if the surgery is successful, the subsequent recovery process may not be ideal, because the amount of brain hemorrhage is large, and the damage to the nerves is heavy. If we compare a human being to a house, brain hemorrhage is equivalent to a house on fire, even if the hematoma is cleaned up very well, the structure of the house has been completely destroyed, so the prognosis will not be particularly good.