Can you have heart bypass surgery if you have lung nodules?

It is usually possible to have bypass surgery with lung nodules, but it requires the surgeon to fully examine and assess the actual condition of the patient before surgery.
Lung nodules are less than or equal to 3 centimeters in diameter, most of them are focal and round-like, and usually have no significant clinical manifestations, mostly found during physical examination. Lung nodules can be benign or malignant, with most of them being benign. Benign nodules can be treated by treating the cause of the lung nodules after identifying the cause, while malignant nodules need to be considered for surgical treatment.
Heart bypass surgery, also known as coronary artery bypass grafting, is one of the most effective clinical treatments for coronary artery disease, which can significantly improve myocardial blood supply, relieve angina pectoris and improve cardiac function.
Benign and asymptomatic pulmonary nodules do not affect bypass surgery, but if they are malignant or symptomatic, they need to be treated in conjunction with respiratory medicine or thoracic surgery.