What is CABG?
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG), which is also called "heart bypass surgery," is a technique used to treat severe coronary artery disease that can save lives. When plaque builds up in the arteries that bring blood to your heart and makes them narrow or block, CABG helps get blood flowing normally again by using a healthy blood vessel from your body to make a new path.
Why CABG is Done
CABG is recommended when:
How the Procedure Works
If you have CABG, the doctor will take a healthy blood vessel from your leg, arm, or chest and put it above and below the blocked artery. This makes it possible for blood to get around the blockage and quickly reach the heart muscle. There could be more than one blockage, so you may need a single, double, triple, or quadruple bypass.
Recovery and Results
CABG is a major surgery, and most people need 6 to 12 weeks to fully heal. Most people who get this treatment feel a lot better afterward, including less chest pain, better heart function, and a higher quality of life. With the right changes to your lifestyle and annual check-ups, the effects may last for a long time.
Why Choose Us for CABG?
Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation and lifestyle support.
The cost of CABG surgery is $4,500.
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