Ventricular Wall Thinning Can Apical Ventricular Wall Tumor Formation Be Bypassed?

Generally speaking, if the ventricular wall is thinned, and the size of the apical ventricular wall tumor is relatively small, and the physical condition is relatively good, then it is possible to carry out bypass surgery, but it is not that everyone is suitable for bypass, the specific situation should be judged in conjunction with the patient’s own condition.
Apical ventricular wall tumor is a common cardiovascular disease, and coronary atherosclerotic heart disease has a certain relationship. If the patient has a large myocardial infarction, the wall of the ventricle in the infarcted area will be thinned and gradually expand outward, which will affect the mobility of the heart during contraction and eventually form a ventricular wall tumor.
The occurrence of this disease will have a great impact on the function of the heart, and in serious cases, it may even be life-threatening. Therefore, it is important for the patient to deal with it in a timely manner and choose the appropriate treatment with the help of a doctor. As a rule, if the size of the ventricular wall tumor is small and you are in good health, then it is possible to perform bypass surgery at this time.
However, not all people are suitable for bypass surgery, such as coronary artery lesions distal blood vessel diameter less than 1mm, the existence of serious heart, brain, lung, liver, kidney insufficiency, and the inability to tolerate the trauma of the operation of the crowd, such patients are best not to arbitrarily carry out cardiac bypass surgery, in order to avoid serious harm to the heart.
It is recommended that patients should consult a doctor in time if they feel unwell, so as to achieve early detection and early treatment, control the development of the disease, and thus reduce the risk of surgery. In addition, in normal times, patients should develop healthy living and dietary habits, take more rest and avoid overwork.