Abstract

Hemolytic anemia caused by a kinked Dacron graft is a rare complication after repair of acute aortic dissection. We present a case of hemolytic anemia due to kinking of previously implanted Dacron graft for ascending aorta dissection treated by surgery and replaced with new Dacron. We report a case of postoperative hemolytic anemia with kinking of the graft at the outer graft layer and intra luminal bulging of the inner graft. Postoperative computed tomography showed Dacron graft kinking at the mid part of the graft. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) revealed good function of repair aortic valve. Upon the redo midsternotomy, we found moderate kinking of the graft at the outer graft layer and intra luminal bulging of the inner graft. We performed reconstruction of the aortic root with a new Dacron. The careful literature review showed that there are some few cases of hemolytic anemia after dissection, but no cases in which hemolytic anemia occurred in a patient with kinked Dacron graft after surgery delete treated by replacement of kinked Dacron graft by new one.

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