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Ventricular Remodeling or Partial Left Ventriculectomy

Surgical ventricular remodeling (SVR) is a procedure that reduces the size of left ventricle to improve the function of the heart. This procedure is an alternative to heart transplant for patients with advanced ischemic or dilated cardiomyopathy.

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SVR requires open heart surgery, where the surgeon either removes a section of the heart muscle or makes a tuck in the existing muscle to reduce the overall size of the organ. This procedure effectively reshapes the heart from a basketball shape to a more natural football shape and can improve heart function in some people.

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