Seven patients (four women and three men) who underwent primary stenting of infrarenal abdominal aortic stenosis over a 4-year period are reported. The patients ranged between 44 and 77 years of age. All were referred for treatment of disabling claudication. Self-expanding stents with balloon assistance were used. A single complication, a retroperitoneal haematoma, requiring surgical intervention occurred in one patient. Patients had either complete resolution of symptoms (five of seven) or a substantial decrease in their claudication symptoms. Primary stenting is a safe and effective treatment for severe abdominal aortic stenosis.