The myocardium and its fibrous matrix working in concert as a spatially netted mesh: a critical review of the purported tertiary structure of the ventricular mass
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The myocardium and its fibrous matrix working in concert as a spatially netted mesh: a critical review of the purported tertiary structure of the ventricular mass
Abstract
With the increasing interest now paid to volume reduction surgery, in which the cardiac surgeon is required to resect the ventricular myocardium to an extent unenvisaged in the previous century, it is imperative that we develop as precise knowledge as is possible of the basic structure of the ventricular myocardial mass and its functional correlates. This is the most important in the light of the adoption by some cardiac surgeons of an unvalidated model which hypothesises that the entire myocardial mass can be unravelled to produce one continuous band. It is our opinion that this model, and the phylogenetic and functional correlates derived from it, is incompatible with current concepts of cardiac structure and cardiodynamics. Furthermore, the proponents of the continuous myocardial band have made no effort to demonstrate perceived deficiencies with current concepts, nor have they performed any histological studies to validate their model. Clinical results using modifications of radius reduction surgery based on the concept of the continuous myocardial band show that the procedure essentially becomes ineffective. As we show in this review, if we understand the situation correctly, it was the erstwhile intention of the promoters of the continuous band to elucidate the basic mechanism of diastolic ventricular dilation. Their attempts, however, are doomed to failure, as is any attempt to conceptualise the myocardial mass on the basis of a tertiary structure, because of the underlying three-dimensional netting of the myocardial aggregates and the supporting fibrous tissue to form the myocardial syncytium. Thus, the ventricular myocardium is arranged in the form of a modified blood vessel rather than a skeletal muscle. If an analogy is required with skeletal muscle, then the ventricular myocardium possesses the freedom of motion, and the ability for shaping and conformational self-controlling that is better seen in the tongue. It is part of this ability that contributes to the rapid end-systolic ventricular dilation. Histologic investigations reveal that the fibrous content of the three-dimensional mesh is relatively inhomogeneous through the ventricular walls, particularly when the myocardium is diseased. The regional capacity to control systolic mural thickening, therefore, varies throughout the walls of the ventricular components. The existence of the spatially netted structure of the ventricular mass, therefore, must invalidate any attempt to conceptualise the ventricular myocardium as a tertiary arrangement of individual myocardial bands or tracts.
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