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The procedure is called Coronary bypass surgery. The procedure code will depend on individual Hospitals, as this code is used for billing purpose, and may vary from region to region

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Q: What is the procedure code for coronary bypass graft with 2 venous and 1 arterial veins?
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Coronary bypass graft 2 venous and 1 arterial?

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