myectomie
Myectomie, or myectomy, is a surgical procedure involving the removal of all or part of a muscle. The aim is to reduce muscular bulk, weaken a muscle to change its function, relieve obstruction caused by muscular hypertrophy, or correct a deformity associated with abnormal contraction. The exact technique and indications vary by muscle and specialty.
In cardiac surgery, the term is most often used to describe a procedure to relieve left ventricular
In skeletal muscle, myectomy may treat severe contractures or focal hypertrophy causing functional impairment. It may
Preoperative planning includes imaging, functional assessment, and localization of the target muscle. Depending on location, the
Risks include infection, bleeding, nerve or vessel injury, residual weakness, scarring, and recurrence of symptoms. Recovery