Can you be transferred fifteen days after a ruptured aneurysm intervention?

Fifteen days after the ruptured aneurysm intervention surgery if there is no irritating symptoms can be transferred to the hospital, if there are obvious symptoms is not recommended to transfer.
Aneurysm occurs in intracranial artery, abdominal aorta, internal carotid artery, etc. Symptoms of aneurysm in different parts of the body are different after surgery. Patients who have recovered well and have no obvious symptoms can be transferred to another hospital after relevant auxiliary examinations and evaluation by the attending physician.
However, if hematoma, ecchymosis or pseudoaneurysm develops at the puncture site after the intervention, arteriovenous thrombosis may occur in severe cases, resulting in swelling and ischemia of the lower limbs. It is not recommended to transfer to another hospital if similar manifestations occur after aneurysm intervention.
As to whether to transfer to the hospital fifteen days after aneurysm intervention, some sequelae need to be dealt with in time, otherwise it may be life-threatening, and it is also necessary to pay attention to the need for regular review after the aneurysm intervention surgery.