Cardiac ablation is an effective method used in the treatment of various heart rhythm disorders that do not respond to medical treatment or cannot be adequately controlled with medication. It is particularly indicated for the following conditions:

* Atrial Fibrillation (AFib):
AFib is one of the most common conditions for which cardiac ablation is performed. This treatment significantly reduces the risk of blood clot formation and subsequent stroke that can be caused by AFib.

* Atrial Flutter:
Atrial flutter is a condition where the heart beats faster than normal. Similar to AFib, it carries the risk of blood clots and stroke. Ablation offers an effective solution to manage these risks and control symptoms.

* Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT):
This condition, where heart rates can reach up to 300 beats per minute, causes the heart to beat excessively fast. SVT can lead to damage to the heart muscle and various uncomfortable symptoms.

* Ventricular Tachycardia (VT):
Ventricular tachycardia is a serious rhythm disorder where the heart beats too fast, preventing adequate blood filling and pumping to the body. This condition can lead to dangerous drops in blood pressure.