Intracoronary stents are traditionally considered to be contraindicated in presence of thrombus. However recent advances in stent deployment technique have reduced the risk of stent thrombosis. We report the placement of a stent in a thrombus laden saphenous vein graft to the posterior descending artery. Three months later the stent site was patent with severe stenosis with thrombus in another graft which was also stented. Intracoronary stents should be considered in patients with complex lesion even in presence of intraluminal thrombus.