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What conditions must be operated on myocardial bridge

Male  65 years old 2020-05-10
Only myocardial bridge, no other diseases, stenosis <75%, do you need surgery?

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  • BY Freda Smollett 2020-05-10
    The patient&#39;s coronary artery was particularly severely compressed, the coronary artery stenosis was greater than 90%, the ischemia was very obvious, and the medical treatment could not be relieved. Surgical methods can be used. For superficial myocardial bridges, loosening surgery is usually performed to remove the myocardium on the surface of the coronary arteries. However, the particularly stubborn deep myocardial bridge, the coronary artery that is compressed into the myocardium is relatively long, and the myocardium covered above is particularly thick. This can be used for bypass surgery. In general, the proportion of myocardial bridge patients who need bypass surgery is very low, and most patients with myocardial bridge can be relieved with medical treatment.
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