Ablation of manifest accessory pathways in pediatric patients: comparison between conventional and non‑radiological navigation techniques | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Ablation of manifest accessory pathways in pediatric patients: comparison between conventional and non‑radiological navigation techniques
Key Points
Ablation of accessory pathways using non-radiological techniques resulted in better long-term outcomes, enhancing patient recovery.
The study highlights that the non-radiological navigation approach showed a significant 20% reduction in complication rates compared to the conventional method.
Utilization of non-radiological navigation techniques improved the overall success rates in pediatric patients undergoing ablation procedures.
This research may introduce a shift in ablation strategies, emphasizing the need for further exploration of navigation methods in future studies.