Lower Chance of Complications

Fortunately for patients who undergo heart bypass surgery through UF Health at Halifax Health, the likelihood of developing major complications post-surgery decreases. This includes a lower chance* of developing major complications such as stroke, renal failure, wound infections and internal bleeding.

Lower Chance of Complications After Heart Bypass Surgery

Heart bypass surgery is a complicated procedure that unfortunately could lead to complications post-surgery.

Fortunately for our patients who undergo heart bypass surgery through UF Health at Halifax Health, the likelihood of developing major complications post-surgery decreases. This includes a lower chance of developing major complications* such as stroke, renal failure, wound infections and internal bleeding.

Having a lower chance of complications is tied to the steps and procedural systems we have in place to ensure the very best outcome for each patient. This includes the surgical expertise from the UF Health cardiothoracic surgeons as well as the post-surgical team’s care.

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*Data based on the current analysis of national data on cardiac surgery performance covering the period from January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017 through The Society of Thoracic Surgeons.