Methods for cardiac ventricular restoration include delivering an
implantable expandable device into the ventricle via a catheter. The
expandable device is anchored either to the wall of the left ventricle or
to the inter-ventricular septum and then expanded. When expanded, the
device assumes a size and shape which fills the lower portion of the
ventricular cavity restoring the normal volume and ellipsoid shape of the
remaining portion of the cavity and favorably altering myocardial oxygen
demand and wall stress.