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SURGICAL INTERVENTION
Arterial bypass; Bypass (surgical)

bypass      
v. تجنب
coronary artery bypass graft         
  • Illustration of a typical coronary artery bypass surgery. A vein from the leg is removed and grafted to the coronary artery to bypass a blockage at LAD.
  • With Coronary Angiography, stenotic lesions of the coronaries arteries are identified.
  • surgeon]] on the right) is the venous cannula (receives blood from the body). The patient's [[heart]] is stopped and the [[aorta]] is cross-clamped. The patient's head (not seen) is at the bottom.
  • saphenous vein]] grafts – one to the right coronary artery system and one to the obtuse marginal system.
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SURGICAL PROCEDURE TO RESTORE NORMAL BLOOD FLOW TO AN OBSTRUCTED CORONARY ARTERY
CABG; Heart bypass; Coronary artery bypass graft; Triple bypass; Quadruple bypass; Heart bypass surgery; Coronary Bypass; Quadruple bypass surgery; Coronary artery bypass; CABGS; Coronary artery bypass graft surgery; Coronary bypass surgery; Triple bypass surgery; Heart bypass, right; Heart bypass, left; Cardiac bypass; Coronary Artery Bypass surgery; Coronary bypass; OPCABG; Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting; Coronary artery bypass operation; Aortocoronary bypass; Off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery; Coronary bypass operation; Coronary artery bypass grafting; Bypass operation; Quadruple heart bypass surgery; Cardiac bypass surgery; Quadruple-bypass; Bypass grafting; Triple-bypass heart surgery; Triple bypass heart surgery; Heart revascularization; Double heart bypass operation
‎ طُعْمُ مَجازَةِ الشِّرْيانِ التَّاجِي‎
aortocoronary bypass         
  • Illustration of a typical coronary artery bypass surgery. A vein from the leg is removed and grafted to the coronary artery to bypass a blockage at LAD.
  • With Coronary Angiography, stenotic lesions of the coronaries arteries are identified.
  • surgeon]] on the right) is the venous cannula (receives blood from the body). The patient's [[heart]] is stopped and the [[aorta]] is cross-clamped. The patient's head (not seen) is at the bottom.
  • saphenous vein]] grafts – one to the right coronary artery system and one to the obtuse marginal system.
  • p=1552}}
SURGICAL PROCEDURE TO RESTORE NORMAL BLOOD FLOW TO AN OBSTRUCTED CORONARY ARTERY
CABG; Heart bypass; Coronary artery bypass graft; Triple bypass; Quadruple bypass; Heart bypass surgery; Coronary Bypass; Quadruple bypass surgery; Coronary artery bypass; CABGS; Coronary artery bypass graft surgery; Coronary bypass surgery; Triple bypass surgery; Heart bypass, right; Heart bypass, left; Cardiac bypass; Coronary Artery Bypass surgery; Coronary bypass; OPCABG; Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting; Coronary artery bypass operation; Aortocoronary bypass; Off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery; Coronary bypass operation; Coronary artery bypass grafting; Bypass operation; Quadruple heart bypass surgery; Cardiac bypass surgery; Quadruple-bypass; Bypass grafting; Triple-bypass heart surgery; Triple bypass heart surgery; Heart revascularization; Double heart bypass operation
‎ مَجازَةٌ أَبْهَرِيَّةٌ تاجِِيَّة‎

Definitie

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Wikipedia

Bypass surgery

Bypass surgery refers to a class of surgery involving rerouting a tubular body part.

Types include:

  • Vascular bypass surgery such as coronary artery bypass surgery, a heart operation
  • Cardiopulmonary bypass, a technique used in coronary artery bypass surgery
  • Weight loss or Bariatric surgery:
    • Vertical banded gastroplasty surgery or "stomach stapling", the upper part of the stomach is permanently stapled to create a smaller pouch
    • Adjustable gastric band or "lap band", a band creates a pocket in the stomach that can be adjusted with a port placed just under the skin
    • Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery, the small intestine is connected to the upper part of the stomach
    • Partial ileal bypass surgery, shortening the final portion of the small intestine
    • Popliteal bypass surgery, to treat diseased leg arteries above or below the knee
    • Jejunojejunostomy, surgery that connects two portions of small intestine and is no longer used
      • Ileojejunal bypass, surgery that connects the middle and final portions of the small intestine that was experimental and is no longer used.