Abstract:ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical effect ofminimally invasive surgery treating intracerebral hemorrhage caused bymild and moderate hypertensive.M ethods60 patients with hemorrhage caused bymild and moderate hypertensive treated in our hospital from October 2014 to October 2016 were selected and divided intominimally invasive surgery group(40 cases)and control group(20 cases).Minimally invasive surgery group was treated with minimally invasive puncture and drainage,while the control group was treated with traditional conservative drugs.The clearance rate of hematoma,ADL score,incidence rate of complication after treatment were compared between the two groups.ResultsThe clearance rate of hematoma,ADL score and incidence rate of complication between the two groups were statistical significance (P<0.05).The total effective rate ofminimally invasive surgery group was 95.00%,and it was 75.00%in control group,and there was a statistical difference between two groups(P<0.05).ConclusionMinimally invasive surgery treating intracerebral hemorrhage caused by mild and moderate hypertensive has the characteristics of high clearance rate of hematoma,less complications and rapid recovery of the patients,and its clinical effect is satisfactory,and it can be used as a preferred method of treating intracerebral hemorrhage caused bymild and moderate hypertensive.It isworthy of clinical promotion.