Common use of Open Chest CABG Clause in Contracts

Open Chest CABG. I. The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. II. The following are excluded: i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Health Insurance Policy, Insurance Agreement, Health Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. II. The following are excluded: : i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures

Appears in 10 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. The actual undergoing of heart open chest surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in for the correction of one or more coronary artery(s)arteries, which is/are narrowed or blocked, by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy graft (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass proceduresCABG). The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist.specialist medical practitioner. Excluded are: II1. The following are excluded: i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures 2. Any key-hole or laser surgery.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. I) The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. II. ) The following are excluded: i. : i) Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. (i) The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. II. The following are excluded: i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. II. The following are excluded: i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Loan Care Policy, Loan Care Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. (I) The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. (II. ) The following are excluded: : i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in open chest Surgery for the correction of one or more coronary artery(s)arteries, which is/ are narrowed or blocked, by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy graft (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass proceduresCABG). The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery Surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. IIspecialist Medical Practitioner. The following are excluded: i. : a. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures; b. Any key-hole or laser Surgery.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Group Personal Accident Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. (i) The actual undergoing of heart open chest surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in for the correction of one or more coronary artery(s)arteries, which is/are narrowed or blocked, by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy graft (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass proceduresCABG). The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologistspecialist medical practitioner. II. (ii) The following are excluded: : i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial proceduresprocedures ii. Any key-hole or laser surgery.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. (i) The actual undergoing of heart open chest surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in for the correction of one or more coronary artery(s)arteries, which is/are narrowed or blocked, by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy graft (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass proceduresCABG). The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologistspecialist medical practitioner. II. (ii) The following are excluded: : i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures ii. Any key-hole or laser surgery.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. .The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. II. The following are excluded: i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Group Loan Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. I The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization realisation of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. II. II The following are excluded: i. : a. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lifestyle Protection Group Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. (i) The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. II. (ii) The following are excluded: : i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. I The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(sartery (s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization realisation of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. II. II The following are excluded: i. : a. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Policy Contract

Open Chest CABG. I. Page6 (i) The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. II. (ii) The following are excluded: : i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-intra- arterial procedures

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. The actual undergoing of heart open chest surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in for the correction of one or more coronary artery(s)arteries, which is/are narrowed or blocked, by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy graft (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass proceduresCABG). The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization realisation of the surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. IIspecialist Medical Practitioner. The following are excluded: i. excluded ◾ Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial proceduresprocedures ◾ Any key-hole or laser surgery

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. Page7 (i) The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. II. (ii) The following are excluded: : i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-arterial procedures

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Policy

Open Chest CABG. I. (i) The actual undergoing of heart surgery to correct blockage or narrowing in one or more coronary artery(s), by coronary artery bypass grafting done via a sternotomy (cutting through the breast bone) or minimally invasive keyhole coronary artery bypass procedures. The diagnosis must be supported by a coronary angiography and the realization of surgery has to be confirmed by a cardiologist. II. (ii) The following are excluded: : i. Angioplasty and/or any other intra-intra- arterial procedures

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Policy