A surgical procedure done for treating atrial fibrillation is known as maze surgery or surgical ablation.
Atrial fibrillation is the most common type of arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythm). It is a rapid, irregular heart rhythm that originates in the atria, which are the top chambers of the heart.
Maze surgery is performed to treat atrial fibrillation only when the lesser invasive options fail to treat the condition.
Types:
The different types of maze surgery procedures are-
1. Mini-maze:
2. Full-maze:
3. Hybrid maze:
Purpose: Maze surgery is performed in the following cases:
Symptoms: The following symptoms may be seen in case of atrial fibrillation, and may require a maze surgery if other treatment options fail:
The following diagnostic tests may be performed before a maze surgery:
The maze surgery procedure is normally performed under general anesthesia (the patient is unconscious during the procedure).
The maze surgery procedure can be performed in one of the following ways:
1. Mini-maze surgery:
2. Open-heart surgery:
The risks associated with a maze surgery are:
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