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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.
Comparison study between pre and postoperative BNP measurements for predicting negative outcomes after CABG surgery

Comparison study between pre and postoperative BNP measurements for predicting negative outcomes after CABG surgery

New urine tests may help predict kidney problems post surgery

New urine tests may help predict kidney problems post surgery

Two high blood pressure medicines effective in treating stable ischemic heart disease

Two high blood pressure medicines effective in treating stable ischemic heart disease

OrSense presents data on its NBM-200MP system for hemoglobin and blood oximetry measurements

OrSense presents data on its NBM-200MP system for hemoglobin and blood oximetry measurements

MAQUET Cardiovascular officially opens its new headquarters in Wayne

MAQUET Cardiovascular officially opens its new headquarters in Wayne

ATS CryoMaze Probe receives CE Mark

ATS CryoMaze Probe receives CE Mark

Mitraclip is an experimental and controversial procedure, says heart specialist

Mitraclip is an experimental and controversial procedure, says heart specialist

Daily doses of imatinib mesylate double survival rates in Ph+ ALL affected children

Daily doses of imatinib mesylate double survival rates in Ph+ ALL affected children

Gene therapy to improve ailing heart's contractions of muscle cells

Gene therapy to improve ailing heart's contractions of muscle cells

Innovative health care information technology solutions to improve quality of patient care

Innovative health care information technology solutions to improve quality of patient care

Cardiac experts study a new procedure to treat leaky heart valves

Cardiac experts study a new procedure to treat leaky heart valves

New medical breakthrough by Bioheart for treatment of patients with heart disorders

New medical breakthrough by Bioheart for treatment of patients with heart disorders

Liberals sponsor anti-Baucus ad, former lawmakers call for civility

Liberals sponsor anti-Baucus ad, former lawmakers call for civility

Minimally invasive mitral valve surgery is safe and effective

Minimally invasive mitral valve surgery is safe and effective

Underinsured struggle to keep up with bills; uninsured seek clinic care or play the odds

Underinsured struggle to keep up with bills; uninsured seek clinic care or play the odds

Preclinical data of CardiAQ Valve Technologies' TMVI in vivo study presented at the TCT 2009

Preclinical data of CardiAQ Valve Technologies' TMVI in vivo study presented at the TCT 2009

First heart surgery using MECC system completed

First heart surgery using MECC system completed

Interim results of a pilot study using BACE cardiac device released

Interim results of a pilot study using BACE cardiac device released

Stereotaxis showcases its remote magnetic navigation technology at TCT symposium

Stereotaxis showcases its remote magnetic navigation technology at TCT symposium

AmeriChoice of Pennsylvania, Chester County Hospital sign agreement for access to hospital's facilities

AmeriChoice of Pennsylvania, Chester County Hospital sign agreement for access to hospital's facilities

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