Cardiac Cath

Balloon
Angioplasty

Atherectomy

Stent

Peripheral
Angigraphy

Pacemaker

EPS

Ablation

ICD

Balloon
Valvuloplasty

CABG

Mitral Valve
Surgery

Aortic Valve
Surgery

Nuclear
Stress


 

Hospital Tests & Procedures

STANDARD CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING (CABG)

If the blockages in the coronary arteries are extensive your cardiologist may recommend open-heart surgery. A cardiac surgeon will be consulted to evaluate the case. The surgeon will then explain the procedure and the risks involved.

Basically, this procedure consists of taking a vein (from the leg) and/or an artery from under the breastbone (internal mammary artery) and attaching them to the coronary artery distal to the area of blockage ("bypassing" the blockage). This procedure is done traditionally with a midline incision through the sternum, after stopping the heart, and placing the patient in a "cardiopulmonary bypass machine" which will pump the blood to maintain circulation while the heart is not beating. The usual hospital stay is 5 to 7 days.

For referral in St. Petersburg, please visit http://www.heartsurgery-csa.com/

For text and pictures see http://www.heart-surgeon.com/coronary-bypass.html 

 

The Heart & Vascular Institute of Florida (South Care Center)

560 Jackson St. N.
1615 Pasadena Ave. Suite 300
6006 49th St No, Ste 200
Phone: 727-329-1600
Phone: 727-490-3030
Phone: 727-490-2100