This was invented by Favaloro, a Doctor from Argentina.
He had a big debt because of his investigations, and after the "stent" the Goberment didn't pass money to him. Remember that he gave the Bypass to human kind, instead the inventor of the "stent" has it patented, and have money from every stent made in the world.
Because of this, Dr. Favaloro shut himself.
Again, Sionism and business are above all human things.
Cabbage, how silly! What was Gene Roddenberry thinking, when we can send men into outer space and still can't perfect this procedure, not to be flippant about such a serious issue. God bless all who endure this. One of my favourite singers, Marty Robbins, went through this with great courage. Laugh in the face of adversity!
Wow, 8 bypasses.
I'd like to know how the 'new' artery/vein gets blocked again when the patient lives a newfound, healthy lifestyle??
my dad had 2 quadrouple bypass surgeries when i was little.. now im studying 2 be a medical assistant so i understand what was going on now... lay offf the alcohol eat right and excersise and don't let little things bother you.. Use that energy to work out this is ur life make the best of it <3
@nuttyteacher the internal thoracic artery. the radial artery in your arm and the saphenous vein in your leg are also vessels that are commonly used in bypass surgery. Arteries are preferred though because their walls are thicker much more durable than veins.
@nuttyteacher the internal thoracic artery. the radial artery in your arm and the saphenous vein in your leg are also vessels that are commonly used in bypass surgery. Arteries are preferred though because their walls are thicker much more durable than veins.
I had this at the same they replaced a Mitrol valve, they did this as well... After 4 months, I had to get a TEE a Camera tube that I wsallowed to take photos of my heart, they found a blood clot and eventually i had a right ceribrial stroke... I was paralyzed on the left side, PRAISE GOD IN JESUS, I am progressed to walking again and still a little slower on my left but came fsr.... thank you JESUS AMEN
I really need help, my daughter has spent the last 11 years of her life struggling with every medical condition under the sun from cancer to septic blood infections.
the current condition she has there is a huge risk or heart failure, stroke, and embolism. Please visit my daughters website
I couldn't post my daughters website link in here, it is in my youtube profile or my facebook
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This is very a eliteful vedio. One can under stand how the by pass surgery takes place.People will develop confidence on this surgery. very good vedio for the people above the age of 55 years
They saw through the breastbone (sternum) and the rib cage can then be opened without breaking any bones. The sternum is then wired shut at the end of the surgery.
Search for median sternotomy if you want to see how they do it
Oh ! its the actual thing done while bypass surgery.Its totally revolutionary,we can control our heart also.Heart bits are also maintained,so nice !!!!!!!
What I don't understand is why a person would need a coronary bypass if they have absolutely no symptoms, no fatigue, chest pain, shortness of breath or anything and they feel in perfect health. I have lifted weights all my life and even though I am an old man now, I still do behind the neck triceps extensions with 45 lbs. doing 17 reps and 4 sets, and other exercises in the same way, WITH NO PROBLEMS!!! So how can there be insufficient blood supply 2 the heart muscle,it just doesn't make sense.
...also, even if they make a graft below the blockage; what happens to the upstream portion above the blockage? Wouldn't it stagnate the blood flow in that portion and cause problems and couldn't the plaque from the blockage still break off and go downstream past the new graft insertion point?
you only have symptoms with 70% blockadge so hopefully you can get help from your doc before you expereince symptoms and come even close to having an MI
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From what i have read, the heart bypass is an amazingly successful operation. I think that its a pity that there are many people in the world who need it, but cant afford it.
@n3434343443 yes, unstable hemodynamic state, aortic dissection -type a or in other calcification type 1&2 aortic aneurysm in the ascending aorta, severe atherosclerotic disease of the aorta (it's relative contrindication), probably there is more
hi!my husband had a quadruple bypass surgery last night,but untill now hes not waking up,how many hrs.are usually the patient back to normal after the surgery?...please respond....thank you.
@may101987ify hi there my dad whos 78yrs old just had a 5!! bypass on thursday just gone. the op took 5hours and recovery called us and told us give him up 2 3 hours... they started waking him up after about 3-4hours and after his body came back to normal temp. he recognised our voices immediatly probably after about half an hour waking him up... he opened his eyes within the night...next morning he was normal and talking.... we were told 24hours is the longest...i hope this helps...
@ssjpui the patient is given Potassium. A rapid influx of potassium can stop the heart, I believe that is what is given to death row inmates that get lethal injection.
Saw one of these this morning. Very interesting, and looks really painful too! The procedure took about 6 hours. My feet were screaming in agony by the time I got to sit down.
theres tuff called edta chelation therapy and apparently unclocks atrteries thats causes all the alow breath,walk not far,angina,hih blood pressure ect.ot actaully calcium tat buildns up in you arteries like paque..just goodgle unblock ateries...its worth a shot,,apparently its been known about and is safe to take.
@ziogisss Hi, i'm glad your father is doing well. My dad just had this operation on friday and I am at the hospital with him now. He is out of the ICU and in a regular hospital room. I was so worried as well....just wanted to ask how your dad is doing now? Please respond :) thank you!
@ziogisss my dada just had his surgery 2 weeks ago n my family was nervous, but for some reason i wasnt because i knew they do this surgery all the time, he is 61 yrs old n hes mamking a great recovery :D
well I joined the club 05/10/10 with tripple bypass. am doing well and have started a blog cardiaccuisine.blogspot to help me with my diet changes. please feel free to visit and help me find the healthy alternative foods I need to eat so I do not need this surgery again in the future.
underwent this surgery and lucky enough i'm in my 1 yr and 2 mos. now and so far i'm pretty well. during the period of my recovery it's really very difficult for me. thanks god for the success of my cabg.
The success rate depends on a lot of factors like age and health. But if you are not too old, non-smoker, no cholesterol and diabetes. the success rate reach 99%.
I realized I had calcified arteries--pain after chest exercise. I knew no water walker & wanted no invasive surgery. So I got my predictable miracle by using citric acid (source--lemons) to dissolve arterial calcium. Outcome = perfect resolution in brief time (2 months). Caution--don't leave lemon juice even diluted in H2O on teeth it WILL remove enamel. Lemon treatment WORKS and could cost medical establishment $300 billion + James Baker PILGRIMS SOCIETY what do you think about that??
wow! that was awesome! thanks i just love the part about the internal thoracic artery, the way the surgeon leaves it connected to the subclavian!! cooool :D
Yes, your sternum is wired together with what looks like pieces of chain link fence securers. The healing of the sternum is what takes the most time after this procedure.
They DO stop your heart, but you are not dead, because they keep the blood pumping through your body with the bypass (a tube into your heart filters the blood through a machine, oxygenating it like the heart/lungs would do!) So basically its just like your heart is getting a rest while the machine does it's work! If the body got no blood for the operation you WOULD be dead LOL! The brain can only go without oxygen for a couple of minutes before it is damaged, and 8 minutes before it dies. XXX
@summerlove54321 -A coma is the result of damage. The brain cells are very dependent on oxygen, so when they get none - even for seconds, they start to die. The longer the brain goes without oxygen, the more cells die and the worse the brain is damaged. After a couple of minutes, certain areas of the brain function would be destroyed, after 4-5 minutes, the person would probably stay in a coma/vegetative state (never wake up), and after 8 minutes the brain dies completley. Hope this helped! x
This is a great video
distractionxx 1 week ago
This was invented by Favaloro, a Doctor from Argentina.
He had a big debt because of his investigations, and after the "stent" the Goberment didn't pass money to him. Remember that he gave the Bypass to human kind, instead the inventor of the "stent" has it patented, and have money from every stent made in the world.
Because of this, Dr. Favaloro shut himself.
Again, Sionism and business are above all human things.
drldap 1 week ago
Cabbage, how silly! What was Gene Roddenberry thinking, when we can send men into outer space and still can't perfect this procedure, not to be flippant about such a serious issue. God bless all who endure this. One of my favourite singers, Marty Robbins, went through this with great courage. Laugh in the face of adversity!
Wow, 8 bypasses.
I'd like to know how the 'new' artery/vein gets blocked again when the patient lives a newfound, healthy lifestyle??
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sophiathomas210 4 weeks ago
uhh coronary arteries are very small how do they do this? OMG
M88169 1 month ago
Isnt that new artery too thin?
2tame4fame 1 month ago
my dad had 2 quadrouple bypass surgeries when i was little.. now im studying 2 be a medical assistant so i understand what was going on now... lay offf the alcohol eat right and excersise and don't let little things bother you.. Use that energy to work out this is ur life make the best of it <3
modelsexi 1 month ago
this explanes so much!
MrGfbank 3 months ago
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mysmilebasma 3 months ago 4
that was helpful. What's the name of the chest vein used , again?
nuttyteacher 4 months ago
@nuttyteacher the internal thoracic artery. the radial artery in your arm and the saphenous vein in your leg are also vessels that are commonly used in bypass surgery. Arteries are preferred though because their walls are thicker much more durable than veins.
mntnbik8 3 months ago
@nuttyteacher the internal thoracic artery. the radial artery in your arm and the saphenous vein in your leg are also vessels that are commonly used in bypass surgery. Arteries are preferred though because their walls are thicker much more durable than veins.
mntnbik8 3 months ago
@mntnbik8 thanks for your reply!
nuttyteacher 3 months ago
@nuttyteacher no problem! i just learned about this in med school so i'm glad i was able to help out. let me know if you have any other questions!
mntnbik8 3 months ago
@nuttyteacher Internal mammary artery
supervetteC6 1 month ago
that was hepful. What's the name of the chest vein used, again?
nuttyteacher 4 months ago
Great video, extremely detailed and informative. May thanks from a final year nursing student
ashikadil19 4 months ago
I had this at the same they replaced a Mitrol valve, they did this as well... After 4 months, I had to get a TEE a Camera tube that I wsallowed to take photos of my heart, they found a blood clot and eventually i had a right ceribrial stroke... I was paralyzed on the left side, PRAISE GOD IN JESUS, I am progressed to walking again and still a little slower on my left but came fsr.... thank you JESUS AMEN
ChristyLove816 4 months ago 9
I hope the doctors stop heart trouble sooner rather than later cause it is there job thats why they are called doctors.
thegeezerdan 5 months ago
medicine rocks!!!oh and good luck with your father!
msbucsa 5 months ago
since i didnt understand anything, thx god i never wanted to be a doctor!!!!
DnGthe1gentlemen 5 months ago
I don't want one of those.
Dearhunter43 5 months ago
this helped me understand CABG a lot. nice upload
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I couldn't post my daughters website link in here, it is in my youtube profile or my facebook
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DonateToAnna 6 months ago
Can we use medical tri-corders? Oh that's right, those aren't real yet. Making bombs seems to be more important.
101101101777 6 months ago
@101101101777 of course. because if we didnt make bombs, there wouldnt be any peace in the world!
free00to00ryhme 4 months ago
My father had this operation last week. Now he is still in the ICU, but the doctor said that it went ok :) Thanks God, and thanks to the doctors
Nkhraim 6 months ago 2
un intervento al cuore
yuranto70 6 months ago
Now I know why it's called a bypass. Genius.
Lmfaorofl17 6 months ago
This is very a eliteful vedio. One can under stand how the by pass surgery takes place.People will develop confidence on this surgery. very good vedio for the people above the age of 55 years
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mkramprasad2008 6 months ago
relly its good................
Dr78810 7 months ago
cabbage surgery lol
no but in all seriousness great video :)
DunWannaTellMyName 7 months ago
thank you maam,(if you're a lady!)
MsWtfisgoingon 7 months ago
CABBAGE!!
LOREepic 7 months ago
i know someone in our family that has done this but he had to have a 3way bypass 0.0
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videopropertysales 8 months ago
gracias al dr. rene favaloro que lo invento... medico argentino....
Nicopepaldo 8 months ago
for how long he or she going to stay at ICU
hdizayee 8 months ago
they crazy glue that shit back together!
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A breathing tube will be inserted to help you breathe
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my grandma had 3 :'(
rickeym9 9 months ago
hi...how do they actually move the rib cage??.....is it by cutting or just basically move it aside?....
Fadhilicious26 9 months ago
@Fadhilicious26
They saw through the breastbone (sternum) and the rib cage can then be opened without breaking any bones. The sternum is then wired shut at the end of the surgery.
Search for median sternotomy if you want to see how they do it
Pugzilla69 9 months ago
@Pugzilla69 ohhh..thank u!
Fadhilicious26 9 months ago
Oh ! its the actual thing done while bypass surgery.Its totally revolutionary,we can control our heart also.Heart bits are also maintained,so nice !!!!!!!
encinitasdentalart 9 months ago
whoa scary stuff
hikerdude4000 9 months ago
Any alternative to Bypass surgery yet ?
mail2mazhar 10 months ago
@mail2mazhar
Depends on the patient.
Laserangioplastiek can be a alternative.
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SesyyyJaniceaa601 10 months ago
Self explanatory. Very helpful. My husband is having coronary bypass (quad) in April.
We both are scared . We hope the surgeon does a successful surgery.
SandLuvsCorps 10 months ago
@SandLuvsCorps how did your husband do with his CABG?
roadrunner76b 7 months ago
I am going in for surgery, wow, I like how this shows you just what can be done without seeing a REAL person. Great job. Thanks
ColletteGurthet 10 months ago
The visual and dialogs very imteresting cause I had by pass surgery 2 yes ago very successful and this presentation was perfect
haunt55 11 months ago
i thought they have figured out a way, were they can go in and rotoroot the blockage instead of having to do this procedture.
dhice69 11 months ago
Doctors are soldiers too!
valttu94 11 months ago 32
@valttu94 Hehe(: my old man is a doctor and a soldier. Litterally.
BlackOpsClippies 6 months ago
I'm so scared.... my grandfather is going to have this surgery this Thursday... he's such a nice guy...
hoshinokaabii123 11 months ago
@hoshinokaabii123 HOW DID IT GO?
lachikibaby03 10 months ago
@lachikibaby03 Oh, it worked out fine. He's doing well. But he got 7 veins taken out of his leg and arm!!!! o_0
hoshinokaabii123 10 months ago
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2eryka 1 year ago
What I don't understand is why a person would need a coronary bypass if they have absolutely no symptoms, no fatigue, chest pain, shortness of breath or anything and they feel in perfect health. I have lifted weights all my life and even though I am an old man now, I still do behind the neck triceps extensions with 45 lbs. doing 17 reps and 4 sets, and other exercises in the same way, WITH NO PROBLEMS!!! So how can there be insufficient blood supply 2 the heart muscle,it just doesn't make sense.
USStateSponTerrorism 1 year ago
...also, even if they make a graft below the blockage; what happens to the upstream portion above the blockage? Wouldn't it stagnate the blood flow in that portion and cause problems and couldn't the plaque from the blockage still break off and go downstream past the new graft insertion point?
USStateSponTerrorism 1 year ago
@USStateSponTerrorism
you only have symptoms with 70% blockadge so hopefully you can get help from your doc before you expereince symptoms and come even close to having an MI
CovertBmic 10 months ago
very creative
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gfemg 1 year ago
From what i have read, the heart bypass is an amazingly successful operation. I think that its a pity that there are many people in the world who need it, but cant afford it.
Sloc1982 1 year ago
is there any case where bypass is impossible
n3434343443 1 year ago
@n3434343443 yes, unstable hemodynamic state, aortic dissection -type a or in other calcification type 1&2 aortic aneurysm in the ascending aorta, severe atherosclerotic disease of the aorta (it's relative contrindication), probably there is more
safaakb 1 year ago
My mother is 51 and she also has to do such a bypas... 3 or 4 of them..
she is diabates...
what should she do? is it recommended?
what are you guys saying?
lovehindimovie 1 year ago
@lovehindimovie
First of all, youtube is not the best forum to ask for expertise opinions (I figure that is what you are after) on bypass surgery.
Is it recommended? Yes of course it is, the "invention" of bypass surgery was a huge change in medical science.
It was the first time anybody had succesfully operated on a human heart.
It saves lives, what more do you want?
M0hj 1 year ago
L0L0L0L0L!!!!
SHE SAID CABG = CABBAGE!!! LOLOLOOOOOOL
Joejonash 1 year ago
@Joejonash cabbage is the other term for CABG
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MsArielMayberry 1 year ago
hi!my husband had a quadruple bypass surgery last night,but untill now hes not waking up,how many hrs.are usually the patient back to normal after the surgery?...please respond....thank you.
may101987ify 1 year ago
@may101987ify hi there my dad whos 78yrs old just had a 5!! bypass on thursday just gone. the op took 5hours and recovery called us and told us give him up 2 3 hours... they started waking him up after about 3-4hours and after his body came back to normal temp. he recognised our voices immediatly probably after about half an hour waking him up... he opened his eyes within the night...next morning he was normal and talking.... we were told 24hours is the longest...i hope this helps...
kiwifobsta 1 year ago
Hmm, how did they manage to stop the heart manually?
ssjpui 1 year ago
@ssjpui I think a machine disrupts the electrical rhythm of your heart which stops it.
RespectMyHate 1 year ago
@ssjpui the patient is given Potassium. A rapid influx of potassium can stop the heart, I believe that is what is given to death row inmates that get lethal injection.
davenremley 1 year ago
whats the duration of this surgery?
summerlove54321 1 year ago
@summerlove54321 1:07 3-6 hours
brainiac777 1 year ago
wow that is amazing ya allah sub7anak...
noursham 1 year ago
wow cant believe this kind of passby is exist looks like i wont die so early after all -_-
junhua123 1 year ago
Saw one of these this morning. Very interesting, and looks really painful too! The procedure took about 6 hours. My feet were screaming in agony by the time I got to sit down.
bacchamae 1 year ago
By pass: argentinian invention
davlubary 1 year ago
Coronary Arterial Bypass and Graft Surgery
yepepep 1 year ago
those drain tubes suck, i had a total of 4 wen i got appendicitis
lukassnakeman 1 year ago
wait...if they stop your heart...how do you live furing Surgury!!!
Wolfz115 1 year ago
@Wolfz115 thats wut the heart lung machine does
lukassnakeman 1 year ago
@Wolfz115 they can also send a shock like one by an AED to restart the heart's regular pace
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Wolfz115 1 year ago
Its scary
tahshin2000 1 year ago
And...you will be given enough antibiotics to sterilize dead goat.
FortuneSeek3rz 1 year ago
theres tuff called edta chelation therapy and apparently unclocks atrteries thats causes all the alow breath,walk not far,angina,hih blood pressure ect.ot actaully calcium tat buildns up in you arteries like paque..just goodgle unblock ateries...its worth a shot,,apparently its been known about and is safe to take.
lynnej1970 1 year ago
My dream job would be a heart surgeon or a neurosurgeon.
weirdo183 1 year ago
i'll sign AMA form! Period!
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LepismaVideos 1 year ago
Today my dad had this operation. I was scared, but doctor sad that everything is fine and worked out well:)
ziogisss 1 year ago 62
@ziogisss Good News!
danielismail 1 year ago
@ziogisss Hi, i'm glad your father is doing well. My dad just had this operation on friday and I am at the hospital with him now. He is out of the ICU and in a regular hospital room. I was so worried as well....just wanted to ask how your dad is doing now? Please respond :) thank you!
purpk86 1 year ago
@ziogisss my dada just had his surgery 2 weeks ago n my family was nervous, but for some reason i wasnt because i knew they do this surgery all the time, he is 61 yrs old n hes mamking a great recovery :D
Tommygun696969 1 year ago
@ziogisss oops i meant dad not dada im not a baby lol
Tommygun696969 1 year ago
@ziogisss I hope your dad's recovery was complete and that he is feeling much better today!
picmakeover 8 months ago
@ziogisss I hope your dad is doing better now.
Dearhunter43 5 months ago
they open you up like a chicken!
3DiegoF 1 year ago
@3DiegoF LOL
0AnimaLibera0 1 year ago
It's incredible how much humans have achieved. Respect for the restless ones who are decoding the magic of the our body... *_*
Caesaurus 1 year ago
well I joined the club 05/10/10 with tripple bypass. am doing well and have started a blog cardiaccuisine.blogspot to help me with my diet changes. please feel free to visit and help me find the healthy alternative foods I need to eat so I do not need this surgery again in the future.
h2ocean7 1 year ago
underwent this surgery and lucky enough i'm in my 1 yr and 2 mos. now and so far i'm pretty well. during the period of my recovery it's really very difficult for me. thanks god for the success of my cabg.
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afwatidy62 1 year ago
im gonna have that surgey next week
jayydee100 1 year ago
@jayydee100 good luck !
Freaktionist 1 year ago
I don't trust this procedure; how much is the success rate anyway?
jabwarabe 1 year ago
The success rate depends on a lot of factors like age and health. But if you are not too old, non-smoker, no cholesterol and diabetes. the success rate reach 99%.
joeronaldo17 1 year ago
@joeronaldo17 but most people need this kind of operation because there's to much cholesterol in the blood or something
barrowscasper12 1 year ago
@jabwarabe the mortality rate is around 5 %.
thFreakMadda 1 year ago
@thFreakMadda that means you a 95% of chances to live, that's a good thing
CarolineWithLove 1 year ago
cool
adevairmarques 1 year ago
w0000w , it's amazing !!!
Maay00m 1 year ago
Thanks
XicuXaknife 1 year ago
useful to simple understand about CABG.
thavanesanpriya 1 year ago
thank you... it helps a lot
delightfullyone 1 year ago
CABG: Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
tmz881 1 year ago 23
Awesome video.
khalira 1 year ago 2
Very interesting!
812mistyeyes 1 year ago 2
vry nice clip..thx alot it useful 4 my asigmnt..
TheSweetGirl90 1 year ago
GREAT !
petarcubrilo 1 year ago
fenomenal!!!!!!!!1
marleniha 1 year ago
Zomg, your heart stops,so your dead for a little o_o
Greenflashblur2 1 year ago
no,you wont die !!! heart - lung machine will take hearts functions
ZzTechnoGeekzZ 1 year ago
They made me watch a movie before I had mine done.... recovery was horrible for me but everyone is different, Im glad to be alive thats all I know.
007auntbek 1 year ago
in the distant future this will be known as passive butchery!
onthecuttingedge2005 1 year ago
CABAGE!?! 0:04
Dimented1978 1 year ago
These types movies should be showed to the patients prior to there surgery.
urwish001 1 year ago
Isn't that amazing?!!!
nurseiae 1 year ago
its really very interestin to know all this stuff... thanks a lot..
SHEETALSURJEET 1 year ago
ouch O_O
ResistanceAlpha 1 year ago
please someone who eplain to me why we do graft in both vien??
3asheq111 2 years ago
I realized I had calcified arteries--pain after chest exercise. I knew no water walker & wanted no invasive surgery. So I got my predictable miracle by using citric acid (source--lemons) to dissolve arterial calcium. Outcome = perfect resolution in brief time (2 months). Caution--don't leave lemon juice even diluted in H2O on teeth it WILL remove enamel. Lemon treatment WORKS and could cost medical establishment $300 billion + James Baker PILGRIMS SOCIETY what do you think about that??
skirts365 2 years ago
Just make sure you avoid JOhns Hopkins Cardiology: Google "Adventures in Cardiology"
HarryTrumansGhost 2 years ago
wow!! just love to learn these stuff.. never know.
mekdemscream 2 years ago
wow! that was awesome! thanks i just love the part about the internal thoracic artery, the way the surgeon leaves it connected to the subclavian!! cooool :D
Wiggyify 2 years ago
How do you seperate the sternum ? Cut ? And it heals back within some time ?
kotonaiishida 2 years ago
Yes, your sternum is wired together with what looks like pieces of chain link fence securers. The healing of the sternum is what takes the most time after this procedure.
sfod223 2 years ago
I see. Thanks. It really helps cause i'm studying cardiac technology.
kotonaiishida 2 years ago
y do u need this surgery for?
adeeas16 2 years ago
now i know more than Zack Braf will ever do :)
topsoul 2 years ago
LOL. I really loved the pizza ad under bypass surgery - with all the cheese and cholesterol it contains. Eat more pizza!
Volcano2014 2 years ago
thanks for this video. its helps to understand about the coronary artery disease to public .
karma453 2 years ago 2
better than mw2 and games of its ilk imho.
zackhanscom 2 years ago
hey theres a game where you can do this surgery. lol
monokuruboo123 2 years ago
where can i play it
MegaPMetal 2 years ago
type in open heart surgery game on google and press on the first one.
monokuruboo123 2 years ago
hehe..awesome..Check " MEtta Meditation" it makes u feel good
AryaSravaka 2 years ago
lol ur recommending that i should meditate?...lol
monokuruboo123 2 years ago
Now we know what Coronary Artery Bypass is all about
brucestelin413 2 years ago
i want to become a heartsurgent one day :)
female4use 2 years ago
lol ... u need to spell it right first
fool
adicombat007 2 years ago
goooooooooooood
chandermohansingh11 2 years ago
oh dude that sucks.....
xshadw 2 years ago
amazing, intelligent surgeon in the world...........
shegar2009 2 years ago
soooo they just stop your heart, then ur dead , then once their done Operating they make u come baack to life lol?
smallusa 2 years ago
They DO stop your heart, but you are not dead, because they keep the blood pumping through your body with the bypass (a tube into your heart filters the blood through a machine, oxygenating it like the heart/lungs would do!) So basically its just like your heart is getting a rest while the machine does it's work! If the body got no blood for the operation you WOULD be dead LOL! The brain can only go without oxygen for a couple of minutes before it is damaged, and 8 minutes before it dies. XXX
jo123phoebe 2 years ago 13
@jo123phoebe how does it get damaged? wont it just go into a coma ? :/
summerlove54321 1 year ago
@summerlove54321 -A coma is the result of damage. The brain cells are very dependent on oxygen, so when they get none - even for seconds, they start to die. The longer the brain goes without oxygen, the more cells die and the worse the brain is damaged. After a couple of minutes, certain areas of the brain function would be destroyed, after 4-5 minutes, the person would probably stay in a coma/vegetative state (never wake up), and after 8 minutes the brain dies completley. Hope this helped! x
jo123phoebe 1 year ago
it's your choice to undergo this or baloon angioplasty
GTAstuntman101 2 years ago
depending on the number of blockages...
ab1784 2 years ago 2
very informative animations
DxJuner 2 years ago 2
cant wait until i get to do this type of surgery
dr0war 2 years ago
cool man
shosh001 2 years ago
These vids are so interestin!
lexibenn08 2 years ago
good vid! keep your great work! thanks alot!
thiensu2005z 2 years ago
I don't want to be ill xD Like this :))
I'm gonna be a gastroenteritis
Cell34566 2 years ago
videos like this scare me
meljet808 2 years ago