Ablation in Israel
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Radiofrequency ablation is a method of treating cardiac arrhythmias that has been used in medicine since the eighties of the twentieth century. It is a minimally invasive procedure because it does not involve large incisions on the skin in the heart area. Ablation is performed using an elastic catheter that is inserted through blood vessels. After reaching the heart muscle, the catheter destroys the affected area of tissue by applying a radiofrequency pulse, and the heart rate is gradually restored. Clinics in Israel offer their patients high-quality ablation using modern equipment.

















