Partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection (PAPVC) is an unusual congenital anomaly with variable sites of attachment of the atypical pulmonary veins. Anomalous right pulmonary vein return can be surgically corrected if left to right shunt physiology becomes hemodynamically significant. In such patients, as in the general population, the development of arrhythmia-associated heart failure due to atrial fibrillation prompts consideration of pulmonary vein isolation. There are limited reports of pulmonary vein isolation on surgically repaired PAPVC. This case highlights successful isolation of surgically corrected right pulmonary veins in a patient with PAPVC and atrial fibrillation associated heart failure.