Is myocardial release difficult?

Myocardial release surgery is relatively less difficult and has a high success rate, with over 90% of patients being able to undergo the procedure safely.
1. Myocardial release refers to myocardial bridge release, which is a common surgical method used to treat myocardial bridges and improve myocardial ischemia. Myocardial bridges are caused by congenital abnormalities of coronary artery development, resulting in part of the myocardium covering the surface of the coronary arteries.
2. Myocardial bridges can easily cause myocardial ischemia, angina pectoris and other symptoms, and most of them are treated with beta-blockers such as metoprolol and bisoprolol.
3. If medication is ineffective, myocardial bridge release surgery can be used to solve the problem. During the surgery, myocardial bridges need to be found under anesthesia, and coronary artery compression can be lifted by removing them, so as to restore the distal blood supply.
Although myocardial release surgery does not belong to large-scale surgery, but due to the location of the operation is relatively special, so be sure to choose a regular hospital for treatment, before and after the operation to follow the doctor’s precautions given, and after the operation, if the body appears to be unwell, you should inform the doctor in a timely manner.