@article{oai:dmu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001256, author = {Shibasaki, Ikuko and Fukuda, Hirotsugu and Yamada, Yasuyuki and Kuwata, Toshiyuki and Ogawa, Hironaga and Tsuchiya, Go and Hori, Takayuki and Takei, Yusuke and Kato, Takashi}, issue = {1}, journal = {Dokkyo journal of medical sciences}, month = {Mar}, note = {A 61-year-old female underwent replacement of the ascending aorta for Type A aortic dissection, then gradually developed severe hemolytic anemia over 1 month. The cause of hemolysis was found to be mechanical damage of red blood cells caused by an inverted felt strip at the proximal anastomosis. A reoperation for resection of the felt and repair of the proximal anastomosis successfully resolved the problem. Here, we report a rare case of hemolytic anemia at the site of an inverted felt strip that occurred after replacement of the ascending aorta., Case Report}, pages = {37--41}, title = {Hemolytic Anemia soon after Replacement of Ascending Aorta for acute Aortic Dissection}, volume = {42}, year = {2015} }