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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.
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Sanofi enters definitive agreement to acquire Pluromed

Sanofi enters definitive agreement to acquire Pluromed

Beating coronary artery bypass surgery may carry an increased likelihood of death

Beating coronary artery bypass surgery may carry an increased likelihood of death

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Researchers identify genetic signature for eosinophilic esophagitis

Marriage boosts survival following coronary artery bypass surgery

Marriage boosts survival following coronary artery bypass surgery

UAB first hospital in Alabama to offer Melody Valve replacement

UAB first hospital in Alabama to offer Melody Valve replacement

Blood, urine markers can predict heart surgery patients at higher risk for worse AKI

Blood, urine markers can predict heart surgery patients at higher risk for worse AKI

News briefs from featured presentations at Cardiology 2012

News briefs from featured presentations at Cardiology 2012

Experts to discuss current treatments for children with heart disease at Cardiology 2012

Experts to discuss current treatments for children with heart disease at Cardiology 2012

U-M Cardiovascular Center now offers Edwards aortic valve replacement

U-M Cardiovascular Center now offers Edwards aortic valve replacement

First use of HeartLight Endoscopic Ablation System to treat atrial fibrillation

First use of HeartLight Endoscopic Ablation System to treat atrial fibrillation

Stent-assisted coil embolization helps repair coronary aneurysm

Stent-assisted coil embolization helps repair coronary aneurysm

Surgeons fix plumbing in the heart of newborn 5 days old

Surgeons fix plumbing in the heart of newborn 5 days old

GAO finds big disparities in prices of some medical devices

GAO finds big disparities in prices of some medical devices

UMDNJ-RWJMS, RWJUH among the first to offer TAVR procedure

UMDNJ-RWJMS, RWJUH among the first to offer TAVR procedure

Researchers derive vessel-forming stem cells from amniotic fluid

Researchers derive vessel-forming stem cells from amniotic fluid

Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute to mark National Go Red for Women Day

Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute to mark National Go Red for Women Day

Stronger laws need to encourage child booster seat use when carpooling

Stronger laws need to encourage child booster seat use when carpooling

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Medtronic signs exclusive distribution agreement with Miami Instruments

Enrollment complete in Medtronic's CoreValve U.S. Trial for severe aortic stenosis

Enrollment complete in Medtronic's CoreValve U.S. Trial for severe aortic stenosis

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