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[|Human|] hello sir my father has 2 blocks in his main and one block in others wein , he has total 5 blokegs ...docters suggest as 4 bypass or enjoplasti ..we r confews to what to do can u suggerst me which is good option and his age is only 61 and he is diabitik also .
[|AI|]  Hello. Thank you for your question and welcome to Chat Doctor. I carefully read your query. Everything in medicine, from pharmacological to procedural interventions have their risks. Now, if the operators first recommendation was to pursue the bypass road, then I would agree, because we have certain scoring systems which help our everyday benefit/risk decisions. Bare metal stents have a probability of 16% to develop in-stent narrowing, and Chat Doctor.  The more stents are put in coronary arteries, the greater the risk of developing in-stent narrowing. Also, the lesser the diameter of the stent, the greater the risk of developing this event. All the patients that we recommend for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) can be resolved with stents. But, it is this risk that make us recommend CABG. On the other hand, CABG patients have higher risk perioperative, but the long-standing benefits in survival, symptom relief and quality of life are close between the two procedures, and better with CABG, when there are several blockages in the coronary arteries, because of the risks I explained above. Although, I cannot be clear-cut or the decision-maker to whether one procedure is better than the other in this case, as I have not seen the angiogram film, I would suggest you to follow your invasive cardiologists' advice. I hope I was helpful with my answer. Good luck. Take care,