Best Hospital for Bypass Surgery in Ahmedabad – Plexus Heart Surgery Centre

CABG is a heart surgical operation that facilitates improved blood flow whilst the arteries that supply your coronary heart are blocked. Surgeons take a healthy blood vessel from your leg, arm, or chest to create a new path for blood to flow around the blockage and reach your heart.
If you have heart blockages or chest discomfort, Dr. Jaydip Ramani, a leading cardiac surgeon in India, offers expert treatment.
During the surgical procedure, you’re positioned to sleep with anesthesia. The doctor takes a healthy blood vessel from another part of your body and connects it to your heart to head across the blocked location. This way, your heart receives the oxygen it needs.
Why Choose Plexus Heart Surgery Centre for Bypass Surgery in Ahmedabad?
Our doctors possess significant experience and a true dedication to your improved health.
We treat each patient with respect, listen carefully and provide supportive guidance at every step.
We use the newest tools and equipment to ensure a smooth surgical process.
We employ innovative techniques with smaller incisions, resulting in quick recovery and less pain.
At Plexus Heart Surgery Centre, under the leadership of Dr. Jaydip Ramani, we provide advanced, safe, and successful bypass surgeries. With years of expertise in complex cardiac procedures, we ensure every patient receives world-class care and treatment.
- 3000+ Successful Heart Surgeries
- Advanced Operation Theatres & Technology
- Minimally Invasive & Traditional CABG Options
- Focus on Faster Recovery & Long-term Heart Health
- Highly Skilled Cardiac Care Team
Who Needs Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery?
For some heart and blood vessel conditions, surgery is the only effective treatment when medications do not provide sufficient relief. Below are the reasons that can lead to the need for cardiovascular surgery.
People with severe blockages in heart arteries
Ongoing chest pain not helped by medication
Weak heart function due to poor blood flow
Multiple blocked arteries, especially the main one
When stents or angioplasty have failed
People with diabetes and serious heart disease
Types of CABG Surgery

Traditional CABG
(Open-Heart Surgery)
- Performed through a large chest incision.
- Heart is stopped, and a machine helps circulate blood.

Off-Pump CABG
(Beating Heart Surgery)
- Done while the heart is still beating.
- No heart-lung machine used, reducing some risks.

Minimally Invasive CABG
(MIDCAB)
- Performed through a small chest cut (keyhole).
- Suitable for bypassing 1–2 arteries on the front.

Robotic Assisted CABG
- Uses a robot to help the surgeon with tiny cuts.
- Very precise, ensures quicker recovery and less
scarring.

Hybrid Revascularization
- Combines surgery and stents.
- Used when some arteries are better treated with surgery, others with stents.
Our Treatment Approach for Bypass Surgery
At Plexus Heart Surgery Centre, we ensure every patient receives safe, personalized treatment for the best surgical outcome.

Accurate Diagnosis & Heart Health Check-up
Detailed tests to evaluate heart blockages and overall heart function.
Customized Surgery Planning
We create a treatment plan based on your specific health needs and heart condition.
Advanced Surgical Techniques
We use both traditional and minimally invasive bypass surgery techniques to ensure faster healing and better outcomes.
Complete Post-Surgery Care
Our team guides you through recovery with expert care, diet advice, and regular follow-ups for long-term heart health.
Graft Taken – Healthy blood vessels are taken from the leg, arm, or chest.
Bypass Created – Surgeons attach the graft to bypass the blocked artery.
Heart Restarted – If stopped, the heart is restarted and checked.
Incision Closed – Chest is closed and stitched or stapled.
Recovery Begins – You are moved to the ICU for monitoring.

Shortness of breath

Fatigue or weakness

Chest pain or pressure

Pain in arms, neck, jaw

Palpitation (Irregular heartbeat)

Heart attack

High Blood Cholestrol

Hypertension

Smoking

Diabetes

Buildup of Fatty Plaques

Family History of Heart Disease

Echocardiogram
Shows how well your heart is working and its structure

Electrocardiogram
Measures the heart's electrical activity to detect past or current heart attacks.

Cardiac Catheterization
Checks your heart’s blood flow and pressure

Stress Test
Evaluates heart function during physical stress (exercise)

CT Coronary Angiogram
A non-invasive imaging technique to look at coronary arteries.

Blood Tests
Assess cholesterol levels, cardiac enzymes and overall heart function.
If you are searching for the best hospital for bypass surgery in Ahmedabad, trust Plexus Heart Surgery Centre, led by the highly experienced Dr. Jaydip Ramani.
Dr. Jaydip Ramani address the most common questions to help you understand the procedure, recovery, and what to expect—so you can move forward with confidence and clarity.
CABG improves blood flow but isn’t permanent. Arteries can block again, so stay healthy by eating well, exercising, quitting smoking, and following your doctor’s advice.
You may feel discomfort after surgery, but pain is controlled with medication. Scars will be on the chest and possibly on the leg or arm where grafts were taken.
Walking usually begins within a few days. Light activities resume in 2–4 weeks, and most people return to work in 6–12 weeks based on recovery speed and job type.
CABG is more invasive but often chosen for multiple or complex blockages. It may offer better long-term results than stents in certain heart conditions.
Yes, heart recovery needs lasting change. Eat a low-fat, low-salt diet, avoid smoking, limit alcohol, and manage stress for better long-term heart health.