
Surgical Procedure
In the 1980s James Cox, MD developed a procedure that involved making scars on the atria in a certain pattern such that normal electrical signal conduction would be restored (The pattern of these scars resembles a maze). The original procedure was called Cox-Maze III, and was quite challenging. The latest advancement came in 2006, when surgeons from University of Washington, St. Louis integrated bipolar radiofrequency device, in what became known as Cox-Maze IV. The procedure uses radiofrequency to create scars, instead of the manual incisions and suturing.
Read the journal article, The Cox-Maze IV procedure for lone atrial fibrillation for an in-depth discussion.