Bypass Surgery
Bypass surgery is a type of heart surgery used to treat narrowed or blocked blood vessels around the heart. The surgery involves the use of a bypass graft to detour the flow of blood away from the blocked area. This surgery helps to reduce blockage in the vessels and improves blood flow around the heart. Bypass surgery can help to reduce symptoms of chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, and irregular heartbeats. Bypass surgery also helps to reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack by correcting the blocked vessels. The success rate of bypass surgery is very high and it is generally considered safe, making it a valuable treatment method for dealing with cardiovascular diseases.
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