Having surgery on 2 branches of coronary artery stenosis and 1 branch can take medicine or not?

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Hello doctor! My mother has coronary artery stenosis and has undergone surgery to treat 2 quickly, now there is only 1 branch left. So I want to ask the doctor if 2 branches of coronary artery stenosis have been operated on, and 1 branch can take medicine or not and will it have any effect on health? Ask your doctor for advice and answers. Sincerely thank!
Vo Thi Bich Ngoc (1995)
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Hello! In order to accurately answer the question of whether two branches of coronary artery stenosis have operated on and one branch can take medication, the doctor must also see how the patient's coronary artery damage is, whether it is necessary to take a scan. coronary artery by DSA or not? From there, it can be concluded whether to continue medical treatment or to continue to intervene to bridge the remaining branch.
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Answered by Master, Doctor Ngo Dac Thanh Huy - Cardiologist - Department of Medical Examination & Internal Medicine - Vinmec Danang International General Hospital
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