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Bypass Surgery

At Genesiss Multi-Speciality Hospital, we provide expert Bypass Surgery (CABG) to restore blood flow in blocked coronary arteries, relieve chest pain, and improve heart function with advanced surgical care.

Bypass Surgery (CABG)

At Genesiss Multi-Speciality Hospital, our Cardiology & Cardiothoracic Surgery department offers Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) to restore blood flow in severely blocked coronary arteries. This advanced surgical procedure improves heart function, relieves chest pain, and reduces the risk of heart attacks. Our expert cardiac surgeons use precise techniques to ensure optimal outcomes and long-term heart health.


Problems / Concerns Addressed:

  • Severe Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Multiple blocked arteries limiting blood flow to the heart
  • Angina: Persistent chest pain or discomfort due to inadequate blood supply
  • Heart Attack Risk: Preventing myocardial infarction caused by artery blockages
  • Reduced Heart Function: Fatigue, shortness of breath, or reduced exercise tolerance
  • Failed Angioplasty or Stenting: When previous procedures were insufficient or re-blockage occurs

Treatments / Procedures Offered:

  • Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG): Using veins or arteries from other body parts to bypass blocked coronary arteries
  • Off-Pump Bypass Surgery: Performed without stopping the heart in select patients
  • Minimally Invasive CABG: Smaller incisions for faster recovery in eligible patients
  • Post-Operative Care: Intensive monitoring, medication management, and cardiac rehabilitation
  • Lifestyle Counseling: Diet, exercise, and risk factor management for long-term heart health

FAQs:

What is bypass surgery (CABG)?

Bypass surgery, or CABG, is a procedure where blocked coronary arteries are bypassed using blood vessels from other parts of the body to restore blood flow to the heart.

Who needs CABG?

Patients with severe coronary artery disease, multiple blockages, persistent angina, or failed previous interventions are candidates for CABG.

Is bypass surgery safe?

Yes, CABG is a well-established, safe procedure when performed by experienced cardiothoracic surgeons with proper perioperative care.

How long is the recovery period?

Initial recovery in hospital lasts 5–7 days, with full recovery typically within 6–8 weeks, supported by cardiac rehabilitation.

Will lifestyle changes be necessary after surgery?

Yes, maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle with diet, exercise, and medication adherence is crucial to prevent future blockages and ensure long-term success.


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