The cost of craniotomy for brain hemorrhage is around $20,000 – $30,000. The main types of surgery, including craniotomy hematoma removal plus decompression with debridement, and possibly intracranial pressure probe implantation if needed depending on the condition. The cost of intracranial pressure probe implantation is about $10,000, so there is a possibility that the cost of the surgery will increase by $10,000. For patients after brain hemorrhage surgery, they need to be closely monitored for changes in their condition. They need to be dynamically evaluated for Glasgow score and dynamically reviewed for head CT for rebleeding and cerebral edema. If the corresponding conditions occur, aggressive symptomatic treatment is needed. At the same time, patients need to be monitored for vital signs and hematology-related indicators, such as blood glucose, calcitoninogen, liver and kidney function, electrolytes, etc. If abnormalities are present, active symptomatic management and intervention are required.