Can You Have A Second Bypass Surgery?

 

A second coronary artery bypass operation is possible if needed. This is sometimes referred to as a redo bypass.

Over time, the original grafts used in the first surgery may narrow or block. In other cases, new blockages can develop in different areas of the heart.

When symptoms return and other treatments are not suitable, a second operation may be considered.

However, this procedure is more complex than the initial surgery due to factors such as scar tissue and changes in the heart’s structure.

Doctors often explore less invasive options first before recommending another bypass.

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