Surgical Procedures for Atrial Fibrillation (AFib or AF)

Pacemakers

A pacemaker is a small electrical device implanted in the body with wires going to the heart to regulate the heartbeat. It is implanted under the skin near the collarbone and sends out an electrical signal to keep a steady contracting rhythm in the heart. Some pacemakers sense when the heartbeat is too fast or too slow and fire impulses that help the heart return to the proper rhythm and speed.

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Watch an animation of a pacemaker.

Learn more about living with your pacemaker and read about devices that may interfere with your pacemaker.

Downloadable patient information sheet: What is a pacemaker? (PDF)

Open-heart maze procedure

Maze heart surgery is a complex procedure in which a surgeon creates small cuts in the upper part of your heart. The cuts are then stitched together and scar tissue forms. The scars interfere with the transmission of electrical impulses that can cause AFib. Normal heartbeat is then restored.


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Connect with People Who Care

If you or someone you love is affected by atrial fibrillation, explore our online community for people living with AFib.