What is the medical term for an extra blood vessel in the heart?

There are two kinds of cases in medicine, one is congenital, which belongs to one kind of congenital heart malformation, and the other is caused by acquired treatment, that is, cardiac bypass grafting.
1. Congenital heart malformation: if the patient is born with an extra blood vessel in the heart, it belongs to abnormal heart development and the structure of the heart is different from normal, which belongs to one kind of congenital heart malformation, and it can be left untreated when there is no obvious symptom, and if it affects the normal supply of blood to the heart, it is usually necessary to remove the extra blood vessel through surgery.
2. Cardiac bypass: Due to the complete blockage of some important blood vessels, the heart cannot supply blood normally, and it is necessary to implant an artificial blood vessel across the blockage to restore the normal blood supply of the heart, which is also commonly referred to as cardiac bypass, and it also leads to an extra blood vessel in the heart.
Regardless of whether the heart has an extra blood vessel congenitally or acquired, you should pay attention to a low-salt and low-fat diet in your daily life, and avoid overwork to avoid triggering cardiovascular diseases.