Do you have to do an angiogram for postoperative follow-up of an aneurysm?

After aneurysm surgery, it is recommended that patients go for regular checkups, which can be done by CT or magnetic resonance angiography (CTA, MRA) as well as digital subtraction angiography (DSA) to see the status of the surgery. After aneurysm surgery, patients should pay attention to the operation and postoperative recovery, and whether the aneurysm has disappeared or not, so patients need to have an imaging examination, which can be performed according to the doctor’s request for CTA, MRA or DSA to observe the specific situation. Aneurysm surgery includes cranial clamping and interventional embolization, sometimes one operation cannot achieve the effect and need to operate again, some patients may have recurrence and need to do imaging regularly. For aneurysm surgery, it is suggested that patients should choose regular hospitals, and also pay attention to do a good job of postoperative preventive measures, and do regular imaging review, which is beneficial to the judgment of the effect of the surgery, and can better determine the next step of the treatment plan. If you have any aneurysm related problems, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.