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Why and how to achieve total arterial revascularisation in coronary surgery

Figure 8. Commonly performed alternative grafting configurations achieving total arterial revascularisation: A: classical Y graft; B: conventional grafting strategy (sequential grafting as required for each conduit within each coronary territory; C: in-situ RIMA to circumflex via transverse sinus; D: in-situ RIMA to LAD and LIMA to circumflex; E: in-situ RIMA to RCA territory; and F: “mini” Y grafts from LIMA to left sided coronary targets, with additional aorta-coronary conduit for RCA territory. LIMA: left internal mammary artery; RIMA: right internal mammary artery; RA/FRIMA: radial artery or free right internal mammary artery; LAD: left anterior descending artery; Cx: circumflex; RCA: right coronary artery

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