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Is there a risk of minimally invasive cardiac stent surgery?

Dr. Jesse King
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2025-05-23 05:31:27
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The risk of minimally invasive cardiac stent surgery is
relatively small. If the patient's condition is mild and his/her physical condition is good, the surgery will be performed under the operation of experienced doctors. If the patient's physical condition is relatively weak, the patient's condition is serious, and the operation time is long, intolerance, bleeding, infection, thrombosis, etc. may occur during the operation, and the risk is relatively large.
It is recommended that patients undergoing minimally invasive cardiac stent surgery need to evaluate their physical condition in order to make wise decisions.