My electrocardiologist told me that I'm having SVCs (supra-ventricular contractions) about 7% of the time. He said that it's time to get a trans-septal ablation.
This is riskier than the other ablations because the probe/ablation device has to go through a hole that they make in the septum (the tissue that separates the two sides of my heart), then curve down to the area under my mechanical valve, to ablate the nodes that are causing the arrhythmias.
If you've had this type of ablation, I'd like to learn about your experience with it.
If you've got any insights or advice, I'd certainly like to see it.
I'd like to stop thinking as much about my heart (basically getting my head out of my chest)
This is riskier than the other ablations because the probe/ablation device has to go through a hole that they make in the septum (the tissue that separates the two sides of my heart), then curve down to the area under my mechanical valve, to ablate the nodes that are causing the arrhythmias.
If you've had this type of ablation, I'd like to learn about your experience with it.
If you've got any insights or advice, I'd certainly like to see it.
I'd like to stop thinking as much about my heart (basically getting my head out of my chest)