We describe a modified arch-first technique for total arch replacement through median sternotomy. This technique involves a short period of circulatory arrest (less than 30 minutes) and subsequent anterior cerebral perfusion. It does not require cannulation of the carotid vessels, which can cause cerebral thromboembolism, and it enables anterior cerebral perfusion to be resumed after a relatively short period of circulatory arrest. This appears to be a useful technique to reduce cerebral complications in complicated arch reconstruction operation for patients with severely atherosclerotic carotid vessels.