Sakamoto Yoshimasa, Hashimoto Kazuhiro, Okuyama Hiroshi, Ishii Shinichi, Taguchi Shingo, Kagawa Hiroshi, Morita Kiyozo
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
J Heart Valve Dis. 2007 Mar;16(2):132-5.
Hemolytic anemia due to a periprosthetic leak is a rare complication of valve replacement that has a poor prognosis. Herein are reported the details of two women (aged 62 and 74 years) who had undergone mitral valve surgery four times each; in both cases, a fifth operation was performed because of hemolytic anemia due to periprosthetic leak. An anterior repair of the leaks was performed instead of re-replacing the valve or standard repair, because the extensively calcified annulus led to sufficient space, and viable tissue was available to place direct sutures. Both patients made a rapid and uneventful recovery, with satisfactory short-term results; however, the long-term outcomes remain uncertain.