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Heart surgery is done to correct problems with the heart. More than half a million heart surgeries are done each year in the United States for a variety of heart problems. Heart surgery is used to correct heart problems in children and adults. This article discusses heart surgeries for adults. For more information about heart surgeries for children, see the Diseases and Conditions Index articles on congenital heart defects, holes in the heart, and tetralogy of Fallot.

The most common type of heart surgery for adults is coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). During CABG, surgeons use healthy arteries or veins taken from another part of the body to bypass (that is, go around) blocked arteries. CABG relieves chest pain and reduces the risk of heart attack.
Otolaryngology, head and neck surgery: an interview with Thomas Cherry, Cook Medical

Otolaryngology, head and neck surgery: an interview with Thomas Cherry, Cook Medical

Meridian Health, Bayshore Community Hospital announce $5 million charitable contribution

Meridian Health, Bayshore Community Hospital announce $5 million charitable contribution

Patients undergoing major vascular surgery procedures are at increased risk of stroke

Patients undergoing major vascular surgery procedures are at increased risk of stroke

Performing angiography and cardiac surgery on the same day increases risk of acute kidney injury

Performing angiography and cardiac surgery on the same day increases risk of acute kidney injury

Sanofi introduces LeGoo gel to temporarily stop blood flow during cardiovascular surgery

Sanofi introduces LeGoo gel to temporarily stop blood flow during cardiovascular surgery

Abbott Vascular designates Montreal Heart Institute as a Center of Excellence

Abbott Vascular designates Montreal Heart Institute as a Center of Excellence

Single dose of seasonal flu vaccine is safe for egg allergic children

Single dose of seasonal flu vaccine is safe for egg allergic children

Octapharma receives FDA approval for Octaplas to treat blood clotting disorders

Octapharma receives FDA approval for Octaplas to treat blood clotting disorders

Preterm infants with slower growth have delayed development in the cerebral cortex

Preterm infants with slower growth have delayed development in the cerebral cortex

Prompt smoking cessation important for patients to receive CABG

Prompt smoking cessation important for patients to receive CABG

First Edition: December 19, 2012

First Edition: December 19, 2012

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Workers, employers, elderly and hospitals all worried about effects of fiscal cuts

New biocompatible patch can repair congenital heart defects

New biocompatible patch can repair congenital heart defects

CINJ urologic oncology chief completes 1,000th robotic prostatectomy at RWJUH

CINJ urologic oncology chief completes 1,000th robotic prostatectomy at RWJUH

Children's Hospital Los Angeles earns Top Hospital designation from Leapfrog Group

Children's Hospital Los Angeles earns Top Hospital designation from Leapfrog Group

The Leapfrog Group honors Northwestern Memorial and Lake Forest with 'A' Hospital Safety Score

The Leapfrog Group honors Northwestern Memorial and Lake Forest with 'A' Hospital Safety Score

Respiratory physical therapy before cardiac surgery may reduce serious pulmonary complications

Respiratory physical therapy before cardiac surgery may reduce serious pulmonary complications

Coronary artery bypass grafting safe for dialysis patients

Coronary artery bypass grafting safe for dialysis patients

Loyola receives $60,666 American Heart Association grant for cardiac research

Loyola receives $60,666 American Heart Association grant for cardiac research

New heart valve procedure saves life of 94-year old with aortic stenosis

New heart valve procedure saves life of 94-year old with aortic stenosis

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