A device and method for treating an infarct scar on a heart comprising an electric
cable with proximal and distal ends; a handle with proximal and distal ends with
the proximal end connected to the distal end of the cable; a stem with proximal
and distal ends with the proximal end of the stem connected to the distal end of
the handle; a heating element with a first surface for contacting infarct scar
tissue connected to the distal end of the stem wherein the heating element comprises
at least two electrodes and at least one temperature sensor positioned on the first
surface for sensing a temperature of infarct scar tissue adjacent to the sensor;
an energy source connected to the electrodes via the electric cable; and a regulator
connected to the energy source and the temperature sensor of the infarct scar tissue,
for controlling the temperature of the infarct scar tissue from about 60 degrees
C. to about 99 degrees C. Once the heart has been treated, a restraint is disclosed
that allows for the shrinkage to be maintained over time.