Various factors, including improved therapeutic interventions and advanced technologies, have led to better clinical outcomes for complex percutaneous coronary interventions. However, complications can still occur and have a negative impact on patient survival and healthcare costs. The risk of these complications can be reduced through experienced operators and preventative procedures. This article discusses a case series of five patients with specific periprocedural issues, such as coronary perforation, dissections, abrupt closure of the coronaries, and no-reflow phenomenon.