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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)

Bypassing a blocked blood vessel of the heart (coronary artery stenosis) with an arterial or venous graft (mostly taken from a vein of the leg)
  • Speciality Cardiac 
  • Urgency elective, urgent, emergency 
  • Duration to 4 h
  • Blood Loss 500  to 2 litres
  • Anaesthesia General Anaesthetic, +/- Epidural 
  • Procedures Arterial line, Central line, Nasogastric tube, Urinary catheter, Cardiopulmonary bypass, +/- Transfusion, Cell saver, Temporary pacing wires 
  • Pain moderate-severe (++++) 
  • Post-op Pain Epidural Infusion 3-5 days 
  • Post-op Pain II Tablets, Suppositories, Injection (im, iv), PCA + Infusion 
  • Hospital Stay 4   to 10 days
  • Full Recovery to 12 weeks
  • Additional Info The use of an epidural is controversial due to the risk of an epidural haematoma / The mortality risk (risk to die: 1-50%) depends on the operation and other pre-existing diseases of the patient 

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