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  2. Quadruple Bypass Heart Surgery Process and Recovery

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    A quadruple bypass heart surgery is performed when four blood vessels that feed the heart are blocked. The surgery is needed to reroute blood around the blockages with vessels taken from other parts of the body. Each of these replaced vessels is called a bypass graft.

  3. Coronary artery bypass surgery - Mayo Clinic

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    Coronary bypass surgery is done to restore blood flow around a blocked heart artery. The surgery may be done as an emergency treatment for a heart attack, if other immediate treatments aren't working.

  4. Heart bypass surgery: Procedure, recovery time, and risks

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    Quadruple bypass surgery: If four coronary arteries contain blockages, then four grafts are necessary to bypass them. Quintuple bypass surgery: This involves all five major arteries feeding...

  5. Heart Bypass Surgery: Purpose, Procedure, Risks, Recovery - WebMD

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    Bypass surgery treats symptoms of coronary artery disease. That happens when a waxy substance called plaque builds up inside the arteries in your heart and blocks blood and oxygen...

  6. Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery - Cleveland Clinic

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    Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), also known as heart bypass surgery, is a procedure to restore blood flow to areas of your heart. Artery blockages can cut off blood flow, causing heart attacks or heart attack-like symptoms.

  7. Heart Bypass Surgery: Recovery Time and Life Expectancy

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    Also known as open heart bypass surgery, CABG (pronounced “cabbage”) is done to treat blocked heart arteries. It can prevent heart attacks, improve heart function, and greatly reduce symptoms like chest pain and shortness of breath. CABG can be lifesaving. The average life expectancy after CABG is about 18 years.

  8. Heart Bypass Surgery: What It Is, Risks and Recovery

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    Heart bypass surgery (also known as coronary artery bypass grafting, or “CABG”) is a procedure that redirects blood flow around a blockage in one or more arteries, allowing the blood to reach...

  9. Heart Bypass Surgery - Healthline

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    Heart bypass surgery, or coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, is used to improve blood flow to your heart. A surgeon uses blood vessels taken from another area of your body to...

  10. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) - Yale Medicine

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    Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) Is a form of heart surgery that restores blood flow to the heart when one or more coronary arteries have become narrowed or blocked, likely as a result of coronary artery disease.

  11. Heart Surgery: Types, Details & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic

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    Heart surgery is an operation to fix or improve how your heart works. It can correct problems you’re born with or issues you develop over time. These can range from structural or heart rhythm issues to blockages. The kind of surgery you get depends on the issue you have. What is heart surgery?