An intraoperative dissection of the external iliac artery during pancreas transplantation was successfully repaired using the donor iliac artery allograft as a conduit between the internal iliac and distal external iliac artery. An angiogram performed 6 months after surgery showed a patent bypass without stricture or pseudoaneurysm. At 1 yr follow-up after transplant the grafts are functioning well, and the affected extremity is normal. In immunosuppressed recipients of solid organ transplants, fresh arterial allografts may be successfully used for iliac artery reconstruction. Further study will be needed to determine the role of arterial allografts for lower extremity bypass surgery in immunosuppressed patients.