The recovery of patients after brain tumor surgery is mainly to assess whether there are obvious functional deficits, and the nursing measures taken are mainly in several following aspects: 1, diet is usually light, but with normal vitamins and high-fat proteins; 2, appropriate exercise; 3, maintain a relatively good state of mind, and have enough sleep; 4, do regular review, usually elderly patients routinely 1-2 months after surgery to the hospital within the review of the head Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to understand the removal of intracranial tumor. If there is any residue, follow-up treatment should be done, including follow-up radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Brain tumor surgery patients with postoperative coma, with various tubes, tracheotomy, urinary catheter, nasal feeding tube, etc., more postoperative rehabilitation matters, need to do a good job of all kinds of nursing care to reduce postoperative complications. In particular, patients with infections and long-term bedridden patients must minimize the occurrence of pressure ulcers because once pressure ulcers occur, they are prone to infections and cause serious complications.