I had Cryo-ablation exactly a year ago. I was so grateful to have it done as it was leaving me exhausted and unable to function, quality of life had gone really low.. It also meant my risk of fatal/severe stroke would be greatly reduced. Plus it was something I had the chance to be rid of.
Thank goodness, it seems to have worked, though I was well warned that 1 in 5 have to have it repeated. The whole thing was done as a day patient: in at 8, home at 8. 2 - 3 hours having it done, several hours lying flat post-op.
There were clear explanations at every step and a comprehensive set of after-care instructions given away with me.
What I did find fascinating was being able to watch it all going on in real time on the screen. I also happened to be wearing my apple watch and some days later, when checking my heart rate records, found I could pin-point exactly each time the cardiologist/electrophysiologist triggered afib (so he could locate the rogue areas). And I had been told there would be some painful sensations in my neck/jaw/head and to be sure to let them know. It was the oddest feeling when it happened and they promptly upped the Fentanyl - pain relief was excellent.
I did take a long time to recover (unlike most others) but I was expecting that as I have several other chronic conditions. It took 6 months to become free of Afib, but that's now 6 months totally clear.
Fingers crossed for me next week as I'll be seeing the lovely cardiologist and hope to be discharged!