The recurrence of angina-type pain within a few months of successful coronary angioplasty usually indicative of a diagnosis of coronary re-stenosis. A control coronary artery angiograph sometimes eliminates this diagnosis by detecting a fresh coronary stenosis. The authors report a case of a tight stenosis of the left major coronary trunk a few months after angioplasty of the circumflex artery. The onset of a stenosis of this type leads to the discussion of the possible role of a traumatic lesion of the wall of the major trunk by the catheter-guide.