Are heart bypasses risky?

Cardiac bypass surgery carries a high level of risk and requires a high level of cardiac function, general condition and experience of the operator, and hospital conditions.
Cardiac bypass surgery is mainly used in the surgical treatment of coronary heart disease to rebuild the blood flow of the heart and improve the blood supply and oxygenation of the heart. Cardiac function is of vital importance to the quality of life-supporting survival, etc. The requirements of this surgery on the operator’s hospital conditions are also very high, and undoubtedly there is a greater risk.
However, with the development of technology and medical care, the risks of such diseases have been well controlled by the wider application of surgical instruments that do not require the use of extracorporeal circulation and cardiac arrest, such as cardiac surface anchors and percutaneous intracoronary stent implantation.
It is recommended that the treatment of coronary heart disease and other coronary artery disease should be carried out in regular hospitals, improve the evaluation of cardiac imaging ultrasound and systemic function, and then choose the appropriate treatment measures under the advice and guidance of professional doctors.