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Review
. 2016 Apr;26(3):268-77.
doi: 10.1016/j.tcm.2015.07.004. Epub 2015 Jul 20.

Minimally invasive surgery for atrial fibrillation

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Minimally invasive surgery for atrial fibrillation

Timothy S Lancaster et al. Trends Cardiovasc Med. 2016 Apr.

Abstract

The surgical treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) has been revolutionized over the past two decades through surgical innovation and improvements in endoscopic imaging, ablation technology, and surgical instrumentation. These advances have prompted the development of the less complex and less morbid Cox-Maze IV procedure, and have allowed its adaptation to a minimally invasive right mini-thoracotomy approach that can be used in stand-alone AF ablation and in patients undergoing concomitant mitral and tricuspid valve surgery. Other minimally invasive ablation techniques have been developed for stand-alone AF ablation, including video-assisted pulmonary vein isolation, extended left atrial lesion sets, and a hybrid approach. This review will discuss the tools, techniques, and outcomes of minimally invasive surgical procedures currently being practiced for AF ablation.

Keywords: Ablation; Atrial fibrillation; Cardiac surgery; Cox-Maze procedure; Hybrid approach; Minimally invasive surgery; Pulmonary vein isolation.

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