Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a disease of the cardiac muscle
leading to severe debilitating symptoms with relentless
progression. Medical options in treating this disease are limited
to its early stages, with the disease often becoming resistant to
pharmacological interventions. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A
Practical Guide to Diagnosis and Management describes the various
sub-types of this condition, including its unique anatomic
features, with an emphasis on a therapeutic approach, encapsulating
several techniques. Surgical myectomy has become the gold standard
of effective treatment. This book also throws light on patient
selection, newer surgical techniques, and novel image-based
pre-operative planning modalities for surgical myectomy. Key
Features Explores the surgical aspects along with the clinical
coverage of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Provides ready resource for
practicing cardiologists, practitioners, trainees, and fellows
Covers anatomical variants, mitral valve pathology, and
non-invasive pre-surgical planning with a detailed surgical video
and intra-operative pictures
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