How long is cerebral hemorrhage in hospital?


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Minimally invasive surgery for cerebral hemorrhage is one of the more and more popular operations at this stage. It is also more and more widely used in neurology. This operation is relatively simple and less invasive. It is also helpful for the recovery of the disease. However, there is no clear conclusion on how long the minimally invasive surgery requires hospitalization. Generally speaking, the skull CT and drainage volume should be reviewed regularly after the minimally invasive surgery for cerebral hemorrhage. If the drainage volume is reduced, the bleeding area is obviously reduced, and there is no obvious rebleeding and edema, the drainage tube can be removed from the operation area. After the drainage tube is removed, the patient usually needs to stay in hospital for about one week. If there is a combination or rebleeding, pulmonary infection or other complications, the hospital stay is likely to be longer.