Dear Ulysses.
The questions you have asked me are very provocative but I hope you understand that the scope of this forum is to give generalized information and not to serve as reference for specific complications as we are not privy to the specifics of the cases concerned. As you understand any medical procedure may be associated with complication, and unfortunately cardiac surgery is not an exception. The complications you have listed are all well documented complications of cardiac surgery done under bypass conditions, and the degree to which they are seen is a multifaceted phenomenon that is dependent on the number of surgeries, and the patients age and medical condition. I cannot be more specific about the questions you have asked because I do not have all the necessary information. If you would like to have your specific questions answered, I suggest you talk to your cardiologist or cardiothoracic surgeon. You may also consider going to a different institution for a second opinion. If you like, you may even set an appointment with one of our cardiologists at the Cleveland Clinic by calling 1-800-CCF-CARE to set this up.
This information is for generalized purposes only, specific diagnosis can and should only be made by your physician.