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Heart Beats On: New Bypass Surgery Revolutionizes Care
16 Mar
Summary
- A novel heart surgery allows bypass without stopping the heart.
- This procedure reduces early complications and mortality by 20%.
- Patients experience faster recovery and return to daily activities.

A revolutionary approach to treating blocked arteries is being performed at HCA Florida Osceola Hospital, offering patients a chance to undergo bypass surgery without the need to stop their heart. This technique, known as off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery, is not routinely performed elsewhere in the Orlando region.
This innovative procedure carries significant benefits, with a landmark study indicating that it reduces early complications and mortality by an average of 20% when performed by experienced surgeons. Unlike traditional methods that require the heart to be stopped and the patient placed on a heart-lung machine, this method allows the surgery to proceed while the heart continues to pump.
Patients who have undergone this surgery report rapid recovery and a swift return to their daily lives. One such patient is enjoying renewed activities like playing golf and pursuing hobbies. Doctors emphasize that maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and moderate consumption, can help minimize the risk of heart disease. Individuals experiencing abnormal heart symptoms are advised to consult a cardiologist.




