Coronary artery bypass surgery, also known as CABG, improves blood flow to the heart by bypassing blocked coronary arteries. There are two main techniques: On-Pump Bypass Surgery: The heart is stopped, and a heart-lung machine takes over its function. A healthy blood vessel from another part of the body (leg or chest) is used to bypass the blocked artery. Suitable for complex cases due to better visibility and access. Off-Pump Bypass Surgery: The heart continues to beat, and special devices stabilize the area. The surgeon performs the bypass without using a heart-lung machine, reducing certain risks. Preferred for patients with higher risks from on-pump surgery, like those with kidney disease or a history of stroke. Indications for CABG: 1. Severe blockages in multiple arteries 2. Uncontrolled chest pain (angina) 3. History of heart attacks or heart failure The choice between on-pump and off-pump surgery depends on the patient?s health, the complexity of the procedure, and the surgeon's expertise. Both methods effectively improve blood flow and reduce symptoms of coronary artery disease. contact us for more info : ?? (+66) 06-4141-6198 ? info@alliedhealth.co.th Line OA : @325rwfwo WhatsApp : +66 64 141 6198