How does minimally invasive clearance of hypertensive brain hemorrhage work?

  The patient, a 47-year-old male, was admitted with “sudden onset of confusion and right-sided limb weakness for 8 hours. ” admitted to the hospital. On admission, he was hazy, with mixed aphasia and hemiparesis of the right limb. The cranial CT showed cerebral hemorrhage in the left basal ganglia region. The patient was diagnosed with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage in the left basal ganglia region, and after admission, minimally invasive surgery was performed to drain the hematoma, and combined with other comprehensive treatment.