If you or a family member have heart issues, you may know about bypass and open heart surgeries. Both are vital for treating cardiovascular diseases, each with unique benefits. Open heart surgery involves making an incision in the chest to directly access and repair the heart, often used for valve replacements, congenital defects, or transplants.

Bypass surgery creates alternate pathways for blood flow to bypass blocked arteries caused by plaque, which can lead to high cholesterol. While both procedures are effective, they come with risks such as excessive bleeding, irregular heartbeats, and potential damage to organs. The success of these surgeries largely depends on the patient’s overall health and underlying conditions.

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