Postmortal digital subtraction angiography permits vessels filled with a contrast agent to be visualized selectively in a video film shot and the contrast agent flow to be observed directly in the coronary arteries. Compared to conventional static methods of postmortal coronary angiography, the judgment on the hemodynamic effects of stenosis and occlusion, as well as of collaterals and anastomosis, will be improved and therefore the diagnosis of acute coronary death. The diagnostic possibilities and advantages of DSA are demonstrated in two cases.