Just like any other medical procedure, cardiac ablation comes with some risks. These include pain, bleeding, and even infection at the insertion site of the catheter. There are also other severe complications though these are quite rare. These include heart attacks, blood clots, fluid build up in the areas surrounding the heart, pericarditis, and even damage to the arteries or valves of the heart.

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