Difference Between Heart Bypass and Peripheral Artery Bypass

When we hear bypass surgery, most of us think of heart problems. But bypass surgery doesn’t only treat heart problems. They can also treat blocked arteries in the legs or other parts of the body. Understanding the difference between heart bypass surgery and peripheral artery bypass surgery can help patients make informed decisions. Let’s look at the two major kinds of bypass surgery. You'll learn how they work, why they're done, and how experts like Dr. Achintya Sharma perform them with skill and care. What is Bypass Surgery? Doctors use bypass surgery to create a new path for blood to flow around clogged arteries. The goal is simple: restore proper blood flow to prevent damage and improve organ or limb function. It’s commonly performed on the heart and legs, depending on where the blockage occurs. There are two main types: Heart Bypass Surgery (also called Coronary Artery Bypass Graft or CABG) Peripheral Artery Bypass Surgery (usually done in the legs) Let’s explore each i...