Abstract

HighlightsThe article outlines the modern concept of arterial myocardial revascularization, presents the most promising directions for development of coronary surgery, and describes the results and prospects of the clinical application of autogenous arterial grafts using two internal thoracic arteries in various graft configuration and in situ, making it possible to assess the effectiveness of the procedure. AbstractThere are many approaches to coronary artery bypass grafting with the internal thoracic arteries: the use of I and Y configuration, in situ grafts, and composite grafts. However, there is no consensus on the most effective type of configuration of arterial grafts. This is due to the complexity of making the composite Y graft, determination of the risk factor, and the lack of sufficient evidence regarding the main approaches to bypass grafting with autogenous arterial grafts.

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