9 Complications With Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
7. Blood Clots

Coronary artery bypass surgery is designed to bypass an existing blood clot to allow oxygen and blood flow to the heart. However, if a person’s lifestyle habits remain the same, a blood clot may form in the newly constructed path to the heart. To avoid post-surgery blood clots, it is recommended that patients seek treatment from their healthcare provider. This may include a diet and exercise program, and the introduction of medications into a person’s daily regimen.