Cant pull them out? I have reworked plenty of old corroded, debris and dirt filled conduits in gas stations and plants underground. Getting out the old settled in wiring and debris is usually harder than repairing or rerouting the pipe. But if replacing the run involves digging up a gas station tank field and parking lot, you work harder at getting them out and flushing out the pipe, before you attempt a replacement pull.
We would flood them with water, and use a compressor to blow them clear, sometimes multiple times to clean them enough for reuse. Its hard work, but usually can be done with time and determination.
If I remember correctly, the OP said that they already replaced one run with an above ground replacement, so maybe that would be easier and less time consuming.
If the existing pipe run was being used as the equipment ground, and has no grounding conductor installed in it, I wouldn't be reusing it, without a repair and re-pull, but that's me.
MTW