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Retired All-Pro NFL Player Successfully Treated After Two Catheter Ablations

Travis Van Slooten |December 16, 2014 | Leave a Comment

Danny Abramowicz, retired NFL player, is now AF free after his second catheter ablation, which was performed at the Loyola University Medical Center. Abramowicz once played both for the New Orleans Saints and the San Francisco 49ers.

It’s far more common to need two catheter ablations to correct afib than it is to see an end to arrhythmia after a simple, single procedure. It’s still a great success story to hear about, no matter how many procedures it took.

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