Is minimally invasive drainage of a cerebral hemorrhage major surgery?

There is no absolute clinical distinction between small and large surgeries, and any surgery requires close supervision and planning. Minimally invasive drainage surgery for cerebral hemorrhage is relatively less difficult and more mature in clinical practice.
Clinically, according to the complexity and operation difficulty of the operation, the operation is classified into 1~4 levels, and most of the minimally invasive drainage surgery for cerebral hemorrhage is a level 2 operation, which can be considered as a relatively simple operation due to its lower operation difficulty and complexity compared to the level 4 operation.
Minimally invasive drainage surgery for cerebral hemorrhage is now relatively mature in clinical practice, and the risk of surgery is relatively low compared with other high-level surgeries. The risks are relatively low compared to other high-level surgeries. Meanwhile, thorough preoperative examinations can help reduce the risks.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for treatment of cerebral hemorrhage. Whether to perform the surgery or not should be determined by the clinician according to the condition, and do not resist the treatment because of fear of the associated risks.