Learn about CABG with Carotid Endarterectomy Treatment in Turkey — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in CABG with Carotid Endarterectomy and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About CABG with Carotid Endarterectomy

CABG with Carotid Endarterectomy is a combined, advanced surgical procedure performed by cardiac surgeons to address severe, concurrent blockages in both the coronary arteries (which supply the heart) and the carotid arteries (which supply the brain). This dual intervention is often planned for patients with significant coronary artery disease and high-grade carotid stenosis, aiming to prevent both a heart attack and a stroke in a single operative session. The procedure typically involves using a healthy blood vessel (graft) to bypass the blocked coronary artery, while simultaneously opening the narrowed carotid artery to remove plaque and restore normal blood flow to the brain. This comprehensive approach is designed to maximize patient safety and long-term cardiovascular and neurological health.

Key Highlights

    Addresses two critical vascular issues (heart and brain) in one surgery.Reduces the combined risk of perioperative heart attack and stroke.May lead to a more streamlined recovery compared to two separate procedures.Performed by specialized cardiac surgery teams for coordinated care.Aims to improve long-term survival and quality of life by preventing major cardiovascular events.

Who is this surgery for?

  • Patients with significant, symptomatic coronary artery disease requiring CABG, who also have high-grade (typically >70-80%) stenosis of the carotid artery.
  • Asymptomatic patients with severe carotid stenosis undergoing CABG, especially if there is a history of prior stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA).
  • Presence of unstable cardiac symptoms (like angina) alongside evidence of carotid artery disease.
  • When diagnostic tests indicate a high risk of stroke during or after isolated heart surgery due to carotid blockages.
  • Patients with multiple risk factors like diabetes, hypertension, and a history of smoking, which contribute to widespread atherosclerosis.

How to prepare

  • Comprehensive evaluation including cardiac catheterization, carotid ultrasound (Doppler), and possibly CT or MR angiography.
  • Detailed review of all medications; some (like blood thinners) may need to be adjusted or stopped days before surgery.
  • Pre-operative counseling with the cardiac surgeon, anesthesiologist, and possibly a neurologist.
  • Routine pre-surgical tests: blood work, chest X-ray, ECG, and assessment of kidney function.
  • Fasting for 8-12 hours prior to the procedure as instructed.
  • Informed consent process detailing the risks, benefits, and alternatives of the combined procedure.

Risks & possible complications

  • General surgical risks: Bleeding, infection, and adverse reactions to anesthesia.
  • Cardiac-specific risks: Heart attack, arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat), or low cardiac output.
  • Neurological risks: Stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA), or nerve injury affecting the face or voice.
  • Carotid artery-related risks: Restenosis (re-narrowing), blood clot formation, or injury to the artery.
  • Other risks: Wound healing issues, pulmonary complications, kidney dysfunction, and in rare cases, death.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Initial recovery in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for 1-2 days for close monitoring of heart, brain, and vital signs.
  • Hospital stay typically involves monitoring for any neurological changes, pain management, and gradual mobilization.
  • Incision care is crucial; keeping the chest and neck wounds clean and dry to prevent infection.
  • Prescribed medications will include antiplatelets (like aspirin), statins, and possibly drugs for blood pressure and heart rate control.
  • Cardiac rehabilitation is a cornerstone of recovery, involving supervised exercise, dietary counseling, and lifestyle education.
  • Regular follow-up appointments with the cardiac surgeon and primary care physician to monitor recovery and graft/artery health.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: 7-14 days
  • checked Expected recovery time: 6-12 weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering cabg with carotid endarterectomy in Turkey, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for cabg with carotid endarterectomy compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
India USD 3,807 – USD 9,245 7-14 days ~ 6-12 weeks Know More
Turkey USD 28,184 – USD 68,446 7-14 days ~ 6-12 weeks Know More

Top hospitals for CABG with Carotid Endarterectomy in Turkey

These partner hospitals in Turkey have dedicated cardiac surgery teams and experience managing patients undergoing cabg with carotid endarterectomy.

Liv Hospital Ankara

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Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir

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Cardiac surgeons for CABG with Carotid Endarterectomy

Explore experienced cardiac surgeons who regularly perform cabg with carotid endarterectomy and provide pre- and post-operative care in Turkey.

Dr. Kenan Aburrahman Kara
  • 20 Years Experience
  • Cardiac surgeon
Speaks: English, Turkish
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MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

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Dr. Kenan Aburrahman Kara
  • 20 Years Experience
  • Cardiac surgeon
Speaks: English, Turkish
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MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

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Dr. Kenan Aburrahman Kara
  • 20 Years Experience
  • Cardiac surgeon
Speaks: English, Turkish
Next available on
02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

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Dr. Kenan Aburrahman Kara
  • 20 Years Experience
  • Cardiac surgeon
Speaks: English, Turkish
Next available on
02/Feb: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

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