Coronary Bypass surgeries

Coronary Bypass Surgery, commonly known as Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG), is a surgical procedure used to restore blood flow to the heart when coronary arteries are blocked or severely narrowed due to coronary artery disease (CAD). The surgery is necessary when the coronary arteries, which supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart, become blocked or narrowed due to the accumulation of plaque (a condition known as atherosclerosis). This blockage can lead to chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, and even life-threatening heart attacks.

During the procedure, a healthy blood vessel (graft) is taken from another part of the body, typically the leg (saphenous vein), arm (radial artery), or chest (internal mammary artery) and is surgically attached to bypassing the blocked portion of the coronary artery. This newly created path allows blood to flow freely to the heart muscle, reducing the risk of heart attacks and improving overall heart function. At Desun Hospital, we provide advanced CABG procedures performed by highly skilled cardiothoracic surgeons using cutting-edge technology and minimally invasive techniques. With state-of-the-art operation theaters, 24×7 critical care, and comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation programs, we ensure precision, safety, and the best possible outcomes for our patients.
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Why is Coronary Bypass Surgery Needed?

Types of Coronary Bypass Surgery

Recovery & Post-Surgical Care

Benefits of Coronary Bypass Surgery

Risks & Possible Complications

Frequently Asked Questions

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