
Minimally Invasive CABG
Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) is a heart surgery technique used to improve blood flow to the heart. Unlike traditional CABG, which requires a large chest incision, this method uses smaller incisions between the ribs. Surgeons can access the heart directly or use specialized instruments and cameras to perform the procedure. This approach typically results in less pain, shorter recovery times, and reduced scarring. Minimally invasive CABG is suitable for certain patients and aims to restore normal blood flow while minimizing the impact on the body.