Minimally invasive operation in the treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage: analysis of 62 cases. Patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage and consciousness disorder, or those with altered mental status under conservative therapy for hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage, should be given immediate surgical treatment whenever possible within 6 hours after the onset to achieve better results. Using microsurgical procedures can yield satisfactory therapeutic effects. Additionally, dividing patients with gastrointestinal bleeding may help reduce the occurrence of postoperative rebleeding.
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