How many years can a patient live after myocardial bridge surgery is related to the patient’s age and physical condition, the severity of the disease and other factors, and generally cannot be generalized. Myocardial bridge surgery mainly includes myocardial bridge release surgery and coronary artery bypass grafting surgery, which can effectively improve cardiac function and prolong the life of the patient. Generally, most of the patients who actively cooperate with the recovery and checkups after the surgery have a similar life expectancy to their natural life expectancy, but this cannot be generalized. Some patients have poor cardiac function or other serious underlying diseases, and such patients have a shorter life expectancy after myocardial bridge surgery. In addition, some people are older and have poor organ function, so these patients also have a shorter life expectancy. After myocardial bridge surgery, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to regularly review the cardiac ultrasound, electrocardiogram, etc., and pay attention to the control of blood pressure, blood sugar and blood fat. If there is any discomfort, patients are advised to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying their condition.