Atrial Fibrillation Services - Specialized Procedures
This page provides information about a featured electrophysiologist, cardiologist, cardiothoracic surgeon, hospital, heart hospital, arrhythmia center, or atrial fibrillation center.
On this page you will find information about this atrial fibrillation patient services provider's specialized atrial fibrillation treatments, such as catheter ablation, maze surgery, or the mini maze procedure, as well as the provider's afib procedure results, if available.
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David J. Duke, MD
1200 Hilyard St
Eugene, Oregon
1 541 868-3531
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Specialized Procedures and Results
Dr. Duke has extensive experience in all aspects of cardiac surgery. He specializes in transmyocardial revascularization (TMR), arrhythimia surgery, and in off-pump procedures. In 2004, he underwent training by Dr. Wolf at the University of Cincinnati for the Wolf Minimaze procedure and performed the first one in the state of Oregon. Since then, he has performed more of these procedures than anyone in the Western United States.
Dr. Duke works closely with Dr. McClelland, an electrophysiologist, during every case.
Results
Minimaze surgery results for Drs. Duke and McClelland were just published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology in December, 2007.
Preliminary results of a limited thoracotomy: new approach to treat atrial fibrillation.
Results were based on combining epicardial bipolar radiofrequency pulmonary vein antrum isolation with ganglionated plexus ablation for treatment of atrial fibrillation. Success was defined as freedom from afib and antiarrhythmic agents during one year of follow-up. Fifteen of 20 (75%) subjects overall, and 14 of 16 (87.5%) subjects with paroxysmal or persistent AF, had a successful procedure.
For Minimaze Patients
Patients considering the minimaze procedure will find extensive information for patients at www.minimaze.org, our minimaze web site, including a video of the minimaze procedure.




