The risks involved with having heart surgery are endless, and there is no real way to identify all the risks involved. A few of the risk are: bleeding, abnormal heart rate,Ischemic heart damage, death, blood clots, stroke, and blood loss.
The most common and dangerous complications of heart transplant surgery are organ rejection and infection.
is deppression a side effect ?
The complications of open heart surgery really depend on your health, and only a doctor can really determine what complications may happen. However, possible complications include abnormal heart rhythm, bleeding, blood cots, stroke, and blood loss.
Rephael Mohr has written: 'Management of bleeding after open heart surgery' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Blood Loss, Surgical, Complications, Heart, Heart Surgery, Hemorrhage, Postoperative Complications, Prevention & control, Surgery, Surgical Blood Loss, Treatment
Frank Haber died on March 19, 2012, in USA of complications following open heart surgery.
Mahmoud Darwich died on August 9, 2008, in Houston, Texas, USA of complications from open heart surgery.
The term "open heart surgery" is really used incorrectly. We use it to mean a surgery where the chest is cut open to get the heart. A "bypass surgery" is where they cut open your chest and reroute the large blood vessels (arteries) on the outside of the heart. We do wrongfully call Bypass Surgery a type of Open Heart Surgery. But I would call a real "open heart surgery" where they cut open the chest and then cut open the heart to work inside the heart, like replace valves.
Millard Kaufman died on March 14, 2009, in Los Angeles, California, USA of complications of open-heart surgery.
Ray Gilbert died on March 3, 1976, in Los Angeles, California, USA of complications from open heart surgery.
Jackie Gayle died on November 23, 2002, in Miami Beach, Florida, USA of complications following open heart surgery.
Risks and Complications of Heart SurgeryUnderstanding the Potential Risks of Heart SurgeryEvery open heart surgery presents the risk of complications specific to the procedure being performed, in addition to the general risks of surgery. The risks vary from one type of heart surgery to another (including pacemaker placement, coronary artery bypass grafting,congenital defect repair, valve repairs and more), and may be higher if the heart is stopped and blood is pumped by a cardiopulmonary bypass machine rather than by the heart during the procedure.
Yes it is OK to do CPR after open heart surgery.
Open heart surgery
One of the solutions is open heart surgery or cardiovascular surgery. A child or adult can either die from cardiovascular disease or you can have cardiovascular surgery or open heart surgery.