Myocardial bridges cannot be minimally invasive surgery, there is no minimally invasive method. Myocardial bridges do not have a great impact on the heart and generally do not require surgical treatment. If symptoms of chest pain occur, they can be improved by oral medication, and surgical treatment. Myocardial bridge refers to the myocardium passing above the blood vessels of the heart, compressing the blood vessels below when the heart contracts, causing transient insufficient blood supply, generally does not have significant impact on the blood supply of the heart, and does not need to be treated. Very rarely, myocardial bridges compress the blood vessels below very significantly, resulting in symptoms of myocardial ischemia, such as palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), chest tightness, chest pain, etc., and the use of medications, such as metoprolol, diltiazem, etc., the symptoms can not be effectively relieved, and surgical treatment is considered. There are two common types of myocardial bridging surgery, one is myocardial bridging resection and the other is coronary artery bypass grafting. Myocardial bridging surgery is mainly used for the treatment of superficial myocardial bridges, while coronary artery bypass grafting surgery is needed for the treatment of longitudinal and deep types or combined atherosclerotic stenosis. It is recommended to consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions.