Why choose bypass surgery over stents?
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To place a stent, an interventional cardiologist passes a catheter through an artery in the upper thigh or the wrist, maneuvers the tiny mesh tube up to the heart, then opens the blocked vessel with a tiny balloon, using the stent to prop the artery open. The alternative is open heart surgery, in which a cardiac surgeon uses an artery or vein taken from elsewhere in the body to reroute blood around the blocked artery. This is known as coronary artery bypass grafting, also referred to as CABG (pronounced "cabbage") or bypass surgery.
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Christopher P. Cannon, MD, Editor in Chief, Harvard Heart Letter; Editorial Advisory Board Member, 天博体育 Publishing
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