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Is there a problem with treating the varicose veins in the leg in relationship to future heart bypass surgery?

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Is there a problem with treating the varicose veins in the leg in relationship to future heart bypass surgery?

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No, the veins treated are diseased and therefore not good candidates for use in a bypass operation. In fact, correcting the poorly functioning veins can preserve healthy veins for future bypass operations. Other viable vessels (apart from Saphenous Veins) for cardiac bypass include the internal mammary artery and the radial artery.

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