Liver Decompensation after Bariatric Surgery in the Absence of Cirrhosis.
Perrine Vande BergArtida UlajGraziella de BroquevilleMarie de VosBénédicte DelirePhilippe HainautJean-Paul ThissenPeter StärkelMina KomutaPaulina HenryNicolas LanthierPublished in: Obesity surgery (2022)
Liver decompensation in the absence of cirrhosis can occur after bariatric surgery with a highly variable delay. A special histological signature is present with the coexistence of steatosis, bile duct alterations, and portal inflammation. Substantial clinical improvement with appropriate nutritional support seems to be effective.