“…The next evolution, the rib sparing approach to the internal mammary vessels, may not be possible in limited interspaces, still necessitating removal of cartilage (Sacks & Chang, ). With the development of microsurgical techniques, several authors have reported the successful use of perforating branches of the internal mammary artery (IMA) (Follmar et al, ; Hamdi, Blondeel, Van Landuyt, & Monstrey, ; Munhoz et al, ; Saint‐Cyr, Chang, Robb, & Chevray, ; Vollbach, Heitmann, & Fansa, ). Perforator to perforator surgery limits the amount of dissection necessary, and obviates the need for rib removal and sacrifice of the IMA for future revascularization procedures (Follmar et al, ; Koshima, Yamamoto, Narushima, Mihara, & Iida, ).…”