Off Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery is an open surgical procedure done to overcome blockages, due to plaque deposits, in coronary arteries. Unlike the more common Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) in which the heart is not beating and circulation is maintained by a heart-lung machine, in an Off Pump procedure, the heart continues to beat. But its movement and blood-flow are stabilized using certain devices. The procedure requires shorter incisions compared to a CABG, so recovery is quick. In this article, we will learn more about the procedure.
Atherosclerosis is a condition in which cholesterol and other material found in the blood deposit on the inner walls of arteries. As the deposits grow, they can narrow down the artery, and thereby restrict blood-flow (situation called as stenosis). Over time, these deposits harden and are called plaque now. The hard plaque can break off sometimes and cause tears in the wall of the artery. In response to the tear, platelets rush to the site of tear and block the spot to prevent blood-leakage. Normally, blood-clots disintegrate eventually, once the wound is healed, so there is no concern.
However, quite often, these clots break away from the spot, and start circulating in the blood. In the process, they can end up clogging coronary arteries in the heart, or arteries anywhere in the body. But since the heart is responsible for non-stop pumping of blood, such a blockage can cause serious consequences such as heart attacks. In addition to clots, even pieces of plaque that break away, can circulate and clog up an artery. So, the blockage, caused by either or both materials, must be resolved at the earliest.
If medication, and angioplasty with stenting, does not resolve the blockage over time, a Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (CABS) is done. In this procedure, a vein or artery taken from anywhere in the body (but generally from the heart) is used to create a bypass for the blood-flow, around the blockage. This way, normal blood-flow is resumed and that portion of artery which has the blockage eventually becomes dead. CABS is of 2 types:
So why is OPCAB done? Why do we have two types of CABS?
CABG or the on-pump procedure has the advantages that it presents a clear field or area for surgery, to the surgeons involved. The lack of motion and perfusion (blood-flow) in the heart makes it easy to resolve blockages and examine other possible heart conditions. However, it comes with its own disadvantages.
Further, not everyone is a candidate for CABG. Patients suffering from the following conditions, are advised to go in for OPCAB:
OPCAB overcomes many of the limitations of CABG and offers the following benefits:
The extent of risk will depend on various factors such as age of the person, whether he/she is a smoker or not and the history of smoking, the quality of heart-function, the presence and severity of conditions like diabetes, chronic lung disease and chronic kidney disease.
The choice of whether to go in for a CABG or OPCAB is not for the patient to make. This will be decided by the case doctors involved after a thorough evaluation of various parameters, and conducting certain diagnostic-tests. In fact, doctors have extensive decision-making algorithms or flow-charts to arrive at a conclusion. Rest assured, they will make the right decision which is in the patient’s best interest.
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