【Abstract】 Objective To report 1 case of acute hemolytic anemia after liver transplantation because of ABO compatibility and therapeutic experience. Methods The patient with liver cancer underwent orthotopic piggyback liver transplantation on September 2010 after radiofrequency ablation of the tumors. The donor and recipient ABO blood types were type O and type A, separately. Acute hemolytic anemia occurred at 10 days after transplantation and hemoglobin decreased to 56 g/L. The bone marrow showed active hyperplasia; and myeboid∶erythroid was 0.52∶1. The immunosuppressants were used and type O washed red blood cells were transfused immediately. Results The general condition of the patient was improved; hemoglobin increased gradually and returned to 111 g/L at 34 days after liver transplantation. At 12 months of follow-up, hemoglobin was within normal range. Conclusion Using graft blood type washed red blood cells transfusion and immunosuppressants could be an effective therapeutic procedure in the patient with ABO compatility graft when acute hemolytic anemia occurrs.