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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Center - Fayetteville, NC

Fayetteville Cardiothoracic Surgeon Doctors for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft

Type of Physician: Cardiothoracic Surgeon

What is a Cardiothoracic Surgeon?

A certification by the Board of Thoracic Surgery; practitioners are skilled in patient care before, during and after surgery, and the critical care of patients with pathologic conditions within the chest. The management of the airway and injuries of the chest is within the scope of the specialty.

Specialty: Cardiothoracic Surgery

Common Name: Chest Surgeon

Cardiothoracic Surgeon Doctors in Fayetteville *

Cape Fear Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery PA
Ali K Husain
2153 Valleygate Dr
STE STE 101
Fayetteville, NC 28304
(910) 672-0350

Cape Fear Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery PA
Robert Maughan
2153 Valleygate Dr
STE STE 101
Fayetteville, NC 28304
(910) 672-0350

Pinehurst Surgical Clinic
Andy C Kiser
35 Memorial Dr
Pinehurst, NC 28374
(910) 295-6831

Capital Cardiovascular Surgery PA
Abdul G Chaudhry
3214 Charles B Root Wynd
STE 203
Raleigh, NC 27612
(919) 787-1772

Wake Surgical Center
Joel B Dragelin
1101 Dresser Ct
Raleigh, NC 27609
(919) 876-2010

UNC Cardiothoracic Surgery
Thomas M Egan
UNC 3040 Burnett Womack Bldg
Wing C OFC 354
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
(919) 966-3381

Duke University Medical Center
R Duane Davis
Duke Univ Med Ctr box 3864
STE STE 3543
Durham, NC 27710
(919) 681-4760

Robert H Jones MD
Robert H Jones
7023 N Pavilion
Durham, NC 27710
(919) 668-8357

David H Harpole Jr. MD
David H Harpole
DUMC 3627
Durham, NC 27705
(919) 668-8413

Eastern Carolina Surgical Associates PA
Marvin F Ewy
2811 McLamb Pl
Goldsboro, NC 27534
(919) 734-1141

Kinston Surgical Associates
John Berry
701 Doctors Dr
STE STE A
Kinston, NC 28501
(252) 522-1626

Kinston Surgical Associates
Robert M Deepe
701 Doctors Dr
STE STE A
Kinston, NC 28501
(252) 522-1626

Triad Cardiac & Thoracic Surgery
Bryan K Bartle
301 E Wendover Ave
STE 411
Greensboro, NC 27401
(336) 832-3200

Triad Cardiac & Thoracic Surgery
D Patrick Burney
301 E Wendover Ave
STE 411
Greensboro, NC 27401
(336) 832-3200

Triad Cardiac & Thoracic Surgery
Edward B Gerhardt
301 E Wendover Ave
STE 411
Greensboro, NC 27401
(336) 832-3200

Triad Cardiac & Thoracic Surgery
Steven C Hendrickson
301 E Wendover Ave
STE 411
Greensboro, NC 27401
(336) 832-3200

Triad Cardiac & Thoracic Surgery
Stephen A Mills
301 E Wendover Ave
STE 411
Greensboro, NC 27401
(336) 832-3200

Triad Cardiac & Thoracic Surgery
Clarence H Owen
301 E Wendover Ave
STE 411
Greensboro, NC 27401
(336) 832-3200

Triad Cardiac & Thoracic Surgery
Peter VanTrigt
301 E Wendover Ave
STE 411
Greensboro, NC 27401
(336) 832-3200

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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft

What is coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery?

According to the American Heart Association 427,000 coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgeries were performed in the United States in 2004, making it one of the most commonly performed major operations. CABG surgery is advised for selected groups of patients with significant narrowings and blockages of the heart arteries (coronary artery disease). CABG surgery creates new routes around narrowed and blocked arteries, allowing sufficient blood flow to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the heart muscle.

How does coronary artery disease develop?

Coronary artery disease (CAD) occurs when atherosclerotic plaque (hardening of the arteries) builds up in the wall of the arteries that supply the heart. This plaque is primarily made of cholesterol. Plaque accumulation can be accelerated by smoking, high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, and diabetes. Patients are also at higher risk for plaque development if they are older (greater than 45 years for men and 55 years for women), or if they have a positive family history for early heart artery disease.

The atherosclerotic process causes significant narrowing in one or more coronary arteries. When coronary arteries narrow more than 50 to 70%, the blood supply beyond the plaque becomes inadequate to meet the increased oxygen demand during exercise. The heart muscle in the territory of these arteries becomes starved of oxygen (ischemic). Patients often experience chest pain (angina) when the blood oxygen supply cannot keep up with demand. Up to 25% of patients experience no chest pain at all despite documented lack of adequate blood and oxygen supply. These patients have "silent" angina, and have the same risk of heart attack as those with angina.

When a blood clot (thrombus) forms on top of this plaque, the artery becomes completely blocked causing a heart att...

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Heart disease facts

  • Coronary artery disease is the most common cause of death in the United States. Over a million people each year will have a heart attack and 25% will die before they get to the hospital while or in the Emergency Department.
  • Prevention is the key to treatment of heart disease.
  • Diagnosis of heart disease is often made by careful history taken by a health care practitioner. Some individuals may have atypical symptoms, including almost none at all.
  • The testing strategy to confirm the diagnosis and plan appropriate treatment needs to be individualized for each patient diagnosed with heart disease.
  • Treatment of heart disease depends upon the severity of disease, and is often directed by the symptoms experienced by the affected individual.

Introduction to heart disease

The heart is like any other muscle, requiring oxygen and nutrient-rich blood for it t...

Emergency Contact for Fayetteville

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Fayetteville Hospitals *

Highsmith-Rainey Specialty Hospital
150 Robeson St
Fayetteville, NC 28301
(910)609-1000

Fayetteville VA Medical Center
2300 Ramsey St
Fayetteville, NC 28301
(910)488-2120

Cape Fear Valley Medical Center
1638 Owen Dr
Fayetteville, NC 28304
(910)609-4000

Behavioral Health Care Cape Fear Health System
3425 Melrose Rd
Fayetteville, NC 28304
(910)609-3600

Betsy Johnson Regional Hospital
800 Tilghman Dr
Dunn, NC 28334
(910)892-1000

Southeastern Regional Medical Center
300 W 27th St
Lumberton, NC 28359
(910)671-5000

St Joseph of the Pines Health Center
103 Gossman Dr
Southern Pines, NC 28387
(910)246-1000

Sampson Regional Medical Center
607 Beaman St
Clinton, NC 28328
(910)592-8511

Bladen County Hospital
501 S Poplar St
Elizabethtown, NC 28337
(910)862-5100

Central Carolina Hospital
1135 Carthage St
Sanford, NC 27330
(919)774-2100

FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital
155 Memorial Dr
Pinehurst, NC 28374
(910)715-1000

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