
RF (Radiofrequency) Ablation
Radiofrequency (RF) ablation is a medical procedure that uses targeted heat generated by radiofrequency energy to destroy unhealthy or problematic tissue, such as tumors or faulty heart pathways causing arrhythmias. A thin probe or catheter is inserted into the body and guided to the affected area. Once in position, the device emits radio waves that produce heat, effectively "cooking" the tissue and preventing it from causing health issues. This minimally invasive technique is often performed in an outpatient setting, offering a precise treatment option with minimal discomfort and recovery time.