“…However, we know that the extensive extracardiac dissection in the original maze-I, maze-II, and maze-III cut-and-sew techniques, combined with an underlying sick sinus syndrome in some, resulted in 20% of all non-PAF patients with successful maze procedures requiring new pacemakers postoperatively. Less extensive extracardiac dissection, as practiced in the minimally invasive cryosurgical maze-III procedure, transthoracic partial maze procedures, and robotic maze-III procedures, result in only 5% to 10% of non-PAF patients requiring postoperative pacemakers [6,14,19,20]. As essentially no patients with documented normal SA nodes required pacemakers after a maze procedure, it is reasonable to conclude that some 5% to 10% of patients with non-PAF have underlying dysfunctional SA nodes.…”