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== Bypass (Medicine) == In the realm of medical procedures, the term '''bypass''' refers to the creation of an alternative route or pathway to redirect the flow of body fluids. The term is most frequently associated with the [[Coronary Artery Bypass Graft]] (CABG), a surgical operation designed to improve blood flow to the heart muscle. === Definition and Types === A bypass procedure in medicine entails constructing a new passage for body fluids, typically to circumvent an obstruction or to improve the flow. While CABG stands out as the most recognized, there are multiple bypass surgeries across various medical specialties: * '''[[Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)]]''': A heart operation that uses a blood vessel graft to reroute blood around a blocked artery in the heart. * '''Gastric bypass''': A surgical procedure to help with weight loss, where the stomach is divided into a small upper pouch and a larger lower pouch, with the small intestine rearranged to connect both. * '''Peripheral bypass''': Performed on blood vessels outside the heart, often to treat blocked arteries in the legs. === Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) === CABG is among the most common and well-documented bypass procedures. This surgical intervention is necessitated when coronary arteries, responsible for supplying the heart with oxygen-rich blood, become obstructed due to the buildup of fatty materials. ==== Procedure ==== During CABG, a surgeon will take a segment of a healthy blood vessel from another part of the body and attach it above and below the obstructed artery, thus crafting a new passage for blood flow. The primary blood vessels used for grafting are the internal mammary arteries, saphenous vein, or the radial artery. ==== Risks and Benefits ==== As with any major surgery, CABG comes with potential risks including infection, bleeding, and complications from anesthesia. However, for many patients, the benefits, such as relief from angina and potential longevity, outweigh the risks. === Other Bypass Procedures === The principles of bypass can be applied in various other medical contexts. Whether to redirect blood flow, bypass the digestive system, or other applications, the primary goal remains the creation of an effective alternative passage for body fluids. == See Also == * [[Cardiology]] * [[Cardiac surgery]] * [[Gastric bypass surgery]] * [[Vascular surgery]] * [[CABG]] == References == <references /> {{stub}} [[Category:Medical procedures]] [[Category:Cardiology]] [[Category:Surgery]] {{No image}}
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