Recent advances and refinements in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) enable successful stent placements even in coronary ostial lesions in patients with left main and/or right coronary artery diseases. Of those patients, some may develop significant aortic stenosis (AS), subsequently requiring surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR). Herein, we describe two cases of AVR with protruding coronary artery stents from the coronary ostia, and discuss some issues related to intraoperative myocardial protection and selection of valve prostheses.