
29/02/2024
π§ Inside the Operating Room: Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) π§
Ever wondered how we perform the life-saving magic of CABG? Let's take a peek behind the scenes into the surgical theatre.
1. Anaesthesia: Before we begin, our skilled anaesthesiologist ensures your comfort and safety by administering general anaesthesia. You'll be comfortably asleep throughout the procedure, unaware of the intricate work unfolding within.
2. Accessing the Heart: With precision and care, Dr. Devan Scott makes a small incision in the chest to access the heart. In some cases, a minimally invasive approach may be used, reducing trauma and speeding up recovery.
3. Harvesting Healthy Vessels: Now it's time to gather the tools of our trade - healthy blood vessels to serve as bypass grafts. Typically, the internal mammary artery from the chest wall or veins from the leg are carefully harvested and prepared for their new role.
4. Creating Bypasses: Using specialized instruments and techniques, Dr. Scott meticulously attaches the harvested vessels to the coronary arteries, creating new pathways for blood to flow around blockages. These bypasses ensure that oxygen-rich blood reaches the heart muscle, restoring proper circulation and function.
5. Closure and Recovery: Once all bypasses are in place and functioning smoothly, the incisions are closed with sutures or staples. You'll be carefully monitored as you wake up from anaesthesia, and before you know it, you'll be on your way to recovery.
Throughout the procedure, our team at Life Anncron Hospital in Klerksdorp works seamlessly together, combining expertise, innovation, and compassion to provide the highest standard of care. Your heart health is our priority, and we're committed to guiding you every step of the way on your journey to wellness. πͺ