Course Description: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) as a disease has presented significant challenges due to limited options for safe, minimally disruptive access. Recent advances in minimally invasive procedures are expanding the treatment landscape and creating improved, clinically appropriate opportunities for earlier and more targeted intervention. This course explores the evolving role of minimally invasive parafascicular surgery (MIPS) in the management of ICH through evidence-based data and real-world physician experience, highlighting implications for multidisciplinary care teams – as well as for patient outcomes and physician practice.