What surgery is required for brain hemorrhage

In clinical practice, the specific type of surgery required for cerebral hemorrhage should be evaluated according to the actual situation, and the most common one is craniotomy for intracerebral hematoma removal. This surgery is generally indicated when the bleeding volume is >30 mL, and the patient has brain herniation, dilated pupils, and impaired consciousness. If in other cases, such as bleeding less than 30mL and the patient’s symptoms are not severe, stereotactic intracerebral hematoma aspiration surgery can be performed, which can also have a relatively good prognosis. In the case of cerebral hemorrhage caused by ruptured aneurysm, aneurysm craniotomy or spring coil embolization, etc. should be performed, so it must be judged in the context of the actual situation.