1. Review to understand body condition: After surgery, some patients’ body functions and organs will change, such as high blood pressure, endocrine dysfunction, high blood sugar and infertility before surgery, etc. After surgery, they need to review to understand body condition and give corresponding treatment according to the examination results, such as whether they need to continue hypoglycemic and hypotensive treatment, and endocrine dysfunction needs hormone replacement treatment, etc.
2.Check whether the tumor recurs: Clinical data shows that most of the patients’ tumors will not recur after resection, but there are still individual patients’ tumors growing again, more of which grow in the original area. Therefore, it is recommended to review 1-2 times a year after surgery. If there are no clinical symptoms and abnormalities in imaging examination, the number of reviews can be gradually reduced until the review is stopped.
3.Check whether the tumor grows again: clinically, there is a strict difference between recurrence and regrowth. Recurrence refers to the emergence of new tumor in the skull after complete removal of the original tumor; regrowth refers to the continued growth of residual tumor after partial removal of the tumor. If clinical symptoms or aggravation of the original symptoms appear again, timely review and treatment should be given to avoid delaying the disease.