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What are the Advantages of Off-Pump Coronary Bypass Surgery (OPCAB)?

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What are the Advantages of Off-Pump Coronary Bypass Surgery (OPCAB)?

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An alternative to traditional CABG is off-pump or beating heart surgery, where surgeons don’t use the heart-lung machine. The procedure is also called OPCAB (Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass). The surgeons sew the bypasses onto the heart while it continues beating. Various types of heart stabilizers are used to restrain the heart one section at a time so the surgeon can operate on it. The chest is opened through a midline sternotomy incision. After the target coronary vessel is exposed and stabilized, it is occluded and opened. A bridging plastic tube — which allows blood flow during suturing — may be placed. The bypass graft is then sutured to the coronary artery. The potential benefits/advantages of off-pump surgery may include the following: • Reduced need for blood transfusions • Reduced risk of bleeding, stroke and kidney failure • Potential for reduced psychomotor and cognitive problems High-risk patients with additional diseases like lung disease, kidney failure and peripheral

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