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Coronary Artery

 
Medical treatment: This treatment option is generally recommended when the patient's vascular structure does not require any interventional intervention or if surgical or stent procedures can not provide sufficient benefit.

Balloon or stent: Such an approach is usually recommended in cases where the patient's arterial stenosis complies with this treatment method and in cases where sufficient gain is achieved or the risk of surgical treatment is too high.

Coronary bypass: Surgical treatment is usually recommended when the patient's vascular structure requires an intervention and the patient has the lowest incidence but the highest benefit is surgical treatment. Coronary bypass is a bridging process aimed at taking blood away from the region of stenosis. This process can be done as an open heart surgery, that is, the heart can be stopped, as well as the heart can be done without stopping the heart. The bark can be classically as mid-line between both breasts as well as on the small side or on the side. The main goal in choosing a method is to perform the most risk-free operation at the same time, which is most beneficial in accordance with the patient's general condition and risk. After the procedure, a large majority of patients can return to their daily lives in a healthy manner as a discharge within 5-7 days.