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  • How Many Arteries Are in a Human Heart?

    A typical human heart is a bit larger than your fist and weighs anywhere from a half-pound to a full pound. The arteries of the human heart, in conjunction with the capillaries of the heart, are...

  • Heart Bypass Procedures

    Heart bypass procedures, also known as coronary artery bypass surgeries or coronary artery bypass grafts (CABGs), allow your surgeon to create another pathway around obstructed coronary arteries...

  • Cardiac Catheterization Complications

    Cardiac catheterization is a medical procedure that provides an inside look at the functioning of the heart and the coronary arteries that supply it. The procedure provides an invaluable...

  • Aortic Valve Replacement Procedures

    Aortic valve replacement is a surgical procedure used to repair dangerous malfunctions in the heart's largest valve. The most common reason for aortic replacement in the U.S. is stenosis, or...

  • About Heart Bypass

    A heart bypass, also called a coronary bypass, is a surgery which allows blood to flow to the heart even though arteries are blocked. This procedure is done to correct some of the problems of...

  • Definition of a Heart Valve Replacement

    The heart has four sections and four valves. The right and left upper chambers are called the atrium, while the right and left bottom chambers are called ventricles. The valves are located between...

  • How to Recover From Open Heart Surgery

    Open-heart surgery may need to be performed to replace a heart valve or do a coronary bypass. An incision is made on the chest and the sternum is cut open. Not only does the heart have to heal...

  • How to Avoid Complications From Open Heart Surgery

    Every surgery has its share of complications and risks. If you're having open-heart surgery, the risk of complications will differ depending on your existing health condition. Here are some ways...

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