Whether brain metastases can be operated in the cerebellar vermis needs to be judged with the combination of the patient’s own condition, the size of metastatic tumor, the depth of infiltration and so on.
Brain metastasis refers to malignant tumors in other parts of the body metastasized to the brain, which mostly means that the patient is in the advanced stage of malignant tumors. Whether the patient can undergo cerebellar earthworm surgery at this time depends on whether the patient’s overall condition can tolerate the surgery, and secondly, it also depends on whether the size of metastatic tumors and the depth of infiltration of the patient are able to undergo the surgery.
Each patient’s situation is different, and further examination such as PET-CT, head CT, etc. is needed to make a judgment. It is more difficult to cure advanced malignant tumors, but patients should remain positive and optimistic, and actively comply with medical advice for treatment, which can help patients relieve the pain of the disease and improve the quality of life in advanced stages.