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CABG the operation in which blocked coronary arteries are bypassed, usually with veins from the legs.
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CABG Open heart or bypass surgery.
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CABG The surgical procedure to treat narrowing or "stenosis" of the coronary arteries is called coronary artery bypass or CABG. To accomplish this, cardiothoracic surgeons create bypasses around the obstructions in the coronary arteries with arteries or veins from elsewhere in the body to improve blood flow to the heart.
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CABG A major surgical operation in which the blood supply to the heart is restored by replacing blocked arteries with arteries usually taken from the chest wall.
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