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Patient Education & ResourcesCoronary Bypass SurgeryWhen angioplasty is not advisable for treating a patient's advanced coronary artery disease, coronary artery bypass may be done. This surgical procedure creates a new route for blood flow around the stenosis using either a piece of vein (graft) from the patient's leg or an artery from the chest (graft) to effectively "bypass" the narrowed coronary artery segment. |
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