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CABG: Advanced Coronary
Artery Bypass Grafting at CARE

  • 20+ years experienced Surgeons
  • Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive & Shorter Hospital Stay

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Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) is a surgical procedure to improve blood circulation to the heart in patients with severe coronary heart disease. At CARE, our expert cardiac team performs CABG using both traditional and minimally invasive techniques, ensuring the most appropriate treatment for each patient.

What Happens if You Delay CABG?

Increased risk of heart attack

Worsening of chest pain (angina)

Heart failure

Arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats)

Reduced quality of life

Why Choose CARE for CABG?

Experienced cardiac surgeons and interventional cardiologists

State-of-the-art cardiac operating rooms

High success rates

Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation program

All major insurance accepted

Hassle-Free Insurance Approval

All major insurances covered

No hidden charges

Complete paperwork assistance

Cashless insurance facility

Cost of CABG

The cost of CABG depends on the following factors:

Type of CABG (traditional vs. minimally invasive)

Number of grafts required

Length of hospital stay

All Major Insurance are Accepted

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When is CABG Necessary?

CABG may be recommended for:

  • Severe coronary artery disease affecting multiple vessels
  • Left main coronary artery disease
  • Diabetes with complex coronary artery disease
  • Failed or unsuitable angioplasty/stenting
  • Angina unresponsive to medical treatment

The CABG Procedure

  • Traditional CABG:
    • General anaesthesia induction
    • An incision in the chest
    • The Heart-lung bypass machine used
    • Harvesting of graft vessels
    • Bypassing of blocked arteries
    • Closure of incision
  • Minimally Invasive CABG:
    • Smaller incisions
    • May be performed off-pump (beating heart surgery)
    • Robotic-assisted techniques, in some cases

    Procedure time typically ranges from 3-6 hours.

Post-procedure Care and Follow-up

  • Intensive Care Unit stay (typically 1-2 days)
  • Gradual return to normal activities
  • Cardiac rehabilitation program
  • Regular follow-up appointments
  • Lifestyle modifications and medication management
  • Ongoing monitoring of cardiovascular health

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the recovery period after CABG?

After CABG, most patients stay in the hospital for 5-7 days. Full recovery can take 6-12 weeks, but this varies based on individual factors and the type of CABG performed.

What are the risks associated with CABG?

While generally safe, risks may include infection, bleeding, stroke, and arrhythmias. Our experienced cardiac team takes all necessary precautions to minimise these risks.

Will I need to take medications after CABG?

Will I need to take medications after CABG?