Radiofrequency ablation is a safe, minimally invasive procedure with serious complication rates between 1% and 2%. While highly effective for cardiac arrhythmias and tumors, patients may experience temporary needle-site discomfort, minor numbness, or brief pain flares following treatment within Joint Commission International-accredited Spanish hospitals.
- Nerve safety: Targeted thermal energy carries a low risk of adjacent nerve irritation or damage.
- Infection control: Post-procedural infection occurs in less than 1% of clinical cases globally.
- Tissue protection: Advanced 3D mapping technology helps surgeons avoid accidental burns to neighboring organs.
- Recovery period: Most local soreness and minor bruising resolve naturally within 1 to 2 weeks.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish centers like Centro Médico Teknon use high-density 3D mapping for complex cardiac cases. Dr. Antonio Berruezo Sanchez has performed over 1,100 procedures, providing a significant safety advantage. This high volume often results in more precise ablation and lower risk of non-target tissue damage compared to lower-volume facilities.
Patient Consensus: Patients frequently mention a feeling similar to a mild sunburn at the treatment site. Most find the recovery much faster and less painful than traditional open surgery options.