Since July 2015, four members of the Sun Yat-sen University Overseas Chinese Association have died, three of them related to spontaneous hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage. I had successfully resuscitated a pregnant woman with a brain hemorrhage and brain herniation at 27 weeks of pregnancy, but I was afraid to face these workers, why? Because they all had heart stents placed, and after the stents were placed, they had to take long-term aspirin or warfarin or Poliovel, and the blood was in a state where it was difficult to coagulate, so craniotomy to remove the hematoma was contraindicated. The only way to help relieve the hydrocephalus is to drill a hole for extra-ventricular drainage, while stopping anticoagulants and or anti-platelet drugs, to buy time to wait for the drugs to finish metabolizing, and then perform craniotomy.