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Can coronary artery bypass be minimally invasive?


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Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) refers to coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Whether CABG can be minimally invasive needs to be analyzed according to the patient's specific condition.
If the patient's condition is relatively not serious and only one bridge needs to be built, the surgical operation process is relatively simple. Generally, CABG can be minimally invasive with the help of experienced doctors to promote the recovery of the disease. However, for patients with more serious conditions, requiring multiple CABG and complicated surgical operations, it is usually impossible to completely operate in a minimally invasive manner and traditional open surgery is required.
It is recommended that patients with heart disease requiring CABG should actively cooperate with doctors according to their specific conditions.