Cox-Maze Surgery

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Atrial Fibrillation Surgery (Cox-Maze Procedure)

A surgical procedure developed by James Cox, MD, that permanently repairs atrial fibrillation. Lesions are made in the atria (upper chambers of the heart) that stop the formation and the conduction of errant electrical impulses. It channels the normal electrical impulse in one direction, restoring a normal rhythm. Dr. Brown is one of the few surgeons in the nation performing this surgery. He was trained by Dr. Cox while Dr. Cox was on staff at The Ohio State University.

 

 

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Last modified:  October 26, 2007

 

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