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What is a native coronary artery?

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Dr. Alan Heldman answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Original arteries: "Native" coronary arteries are the ones you were born with and this term is generally used to distinguish from bypass grafts, which are blood vessels surgically attached to the heart during CABG (coronary artery bypass grafting).

Answered 3/4/2020

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