Coronary artery bypass grafts

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Coronary artery bypass surgery, also coronary artery bypass grafting (abbreviated CABG), is a procedure to treatment atherosclerotic coronary artery disease (ACAD). It is encountered by pathologists at autopsy.

The other treatments for ACAD are medical management, and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Indications for CABG:[1]

  • Left main coronary artery disease.
  • Triple vessel disease.
    • Disease involving the left anterior descending (coronary artery), left circumflex coronary artery and right coronary artery.

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References

  1. Serruys, PW.; Morice, MC.; Kappetein, AP.; Colombo, A.; Holmes, DR.; Mack, MJ.; Ståhle, E.; Feldman, TE. et al. (Mar 2009). "Percutaneous coronary intervention versus coronary-artery bypass grafting for severe coronary artery disease.". N Engl J Med 360 (10): 961-72. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa0804626. PMID 19228612.