1. What is catheter ablation? Catheter ablation is the main method to treat arrhythmia at present. It is a kind of minimally invasive surgery. The advantage of minimally invasive surgery is that patients can be discharged the next morning. Minimally invasive surgery can also realize the process of hospitalization and discharge within 24 hours. The specific process of the operation is to pierce the thigh root with a slender catheter with a diameter of about 3 mm, and the blood vessel will send the catheter to the heart to find the arrhythmia for ablation, and then the arrhythmia will be cured after destruction.
Second, the advantages of modern catheter ablation With the development of modern medical technology, many diseases have made great breakthroughs. Some intractable diseases can be treated by some minimally invasive surgery and recovered as soon as possible. So let's talk about the advantages of catheter ablation. First of all, the time is short, the trauma is small, the cure rate is high, and the goal of leaving the hospital within 24 hours can be achieved. Especially for the elderly, the degree of harm during the operation is very great, because considering that there are many basic diseases in the elderly, the success rate of some operations is often greatly reduced, so catheter ablation surgery has a higher cure rate and a higher safety factor for the elderly.
Third, who is suitable? Generally speaking, different diseases are treated by different operations, so what kind of patients is catheter ablation suitable for? Catheter ablation is a common arrhythmia and the most typical symptom. For example, paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia, paroxysmal tachycardia, atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia, etc. Including some classic atrial flutter, are suitable for catheter ablation. Of course, it is also necessary to combine doctors to treat according to their own symptoms and signs.
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