Friday, October 24, 2008

Coronary Bypass Cardiac Surgery

Coronary arteries are the small blood vessels that supply the heart muscle with oxygen and nutrients. Fats and cholesterol can accumulate inside these small arteries, and the arteries can gradually become clogged. This buildup of fat and cholesterol plaque is called atherosclerosis and results in cardiac attack.

Heart bypass surgery creates a detour or "bypass" around the blocked part of a coronary artery to restore the blood supply to the heart muscle. The surgery is commonly called Coronary Artery Bypass Graft, or CABG (pronounced "cabbage"). This particular heart surgery procedure is done to bypass clogged arteries supplying the heart.

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