Cerebral aneurysm intervention needs to be reviewed after the procedure, and the main review items include thromboelastography and cerebral angiography. 1. Thromboelastography: Generally, it is recommended to review thromboelastography at one week and three months after surgery for patients who use stent in cerebral aneurysm surgery, the main purpose of which is to adjust the dosage of dual-antibody medicines (e.g., aspirin, clopidogrel) through blood indexes, so as to prevent the formation of stent thrombosis. 2. Cerebral angiography: Generally speaking, during 6 months to 1 year after cerebral aneurysm surgery, patients should be rechecked for cerebral angiography, in order to observe whether there is still blood filling inside the aneurysm, whether the neck of the aneurysm is healed or not, and whether there is a spring coil dislodgement and so on, and at the same time, it can also be examined whether there is any new-onset intracranial aneurysm or intracranial stenosis and so on. To summarize, timely review is needed after cerebral aneurysm intervention, and it is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions to actively carry out follow-up treatment after the operation.