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Ventricular wall thinning apical ventricular aneurysm formation can do bypass

Dr. Jordan Davis
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2025-05-23 19:26:46
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Ventricular wall
thinning and apical aneurysm formation are complications after myocardial infarction. For patients with this disease, if the aneurysm size is small, bypass surgery can be performed to improve coronary artery stenosis and improve myocardial blood supply, thus reducing the risk of recurrence of myocardial infarction. However, bypass surgery is generally not recommended if the aneurysm is large enough to seriously affect cardiac function, especially if reduced ejection volume or ventricular wall thrombosis occurs, because the surgery is relatively risky and may be life-threatening.