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Composite grafts should be within the repertoire of every coronary surgeon. Validated in the early 1990s, they are used to accomplish multiple or total arterial revascularization, which achieves the best coronary revascularization results, either with two internal thoracic arteries or by a combination of an internal thoracic artery and a radial artery.