To reach the heart in traditional bypass surgery, a sternotomy incision, approximately 6"–8" in length, is made midline on the chest and through the breastbone. Upon completing the surgery, the breastbone is wired together and the sternotomy incision is closed.
The downside to traditional bypass surgery:
In comparison, MICS CABG is a much less invasive procedure. It requires only three small incisions, rather than the typical sternotomy incision, and there is no need to break the ribs or the breastbone.
The benefits of MICS CABG include:
To reach the heart in Traditional Cardiac Bypass Surgery, a sternotomy incision, approximately 6"–8" in length, is made midline on the chest and through the breastbone.
In comparison, MICS CABG is much less invasive as the surgery is performed through three small incisions and without breaking the ribs or the breastbone. What is MICS CABG?
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