Coronary perforation or rupture is an infrequent complication of angioplasty which may have a poor prognosis and influence patient survival. Cardiac tamponade or the presence of ischemia leading to acute myocardial infarction may require emergency cardiac surgery. Surgical treatment of perforation or rupture of the coronary arteries is based on prolonged inflation with angioplasty balloons or autoperfusion. There are few studies on the placement of covered stents to seal the perforation. We present the case of a patient who presented saphenous vein graft rupture following high pressure stent implantation requiring percutaneous placement of a covered stent.