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Does radiofrequency ablation of the heart require surgery or perforation?
No surgery is needed. The process is probably like this: an injection on the shoulder, then an injection on the thigh vein, radiating high-frequency electric waves from both ends to find the myocardial bridge, and then discharging at both ends to knock it off. It's that simple. At the same time, these two wounds are taken by vein, and there will be no blood. You can rest assured. You can go home normally in about four hours after operation.

In the final analysis, the wound is two pinholes. If you drop it, you will know how big the wound is. You can rest assured. It's okay. Or let me put it this way: most doctors will tell you that surgery is risky. But this operation is 98% successful, and the remaining 2@ is risk-free.