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Liver Transplantation in a Case of Steatohepatitis and Subacute Hepatic Failure after Biliopancreatic Diversion for Morbid Obesity

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Background: Biliopancreatic diversion (BPD) was designed to avoid the serious complications of jejunoileal bypass (steatohepatitis and hepatic failure). Although this is today considered a safe and effective procedure, a few reports of patients who developed steatohepatitis and subsequently died in hepatic failure exist. Methods: We report a morbidly obese patient who developed subacute hepatitis resulting in hepatic failure 1 year after BPD. Results: Because of irreversible liver failure the decision to perform a liver transplantation was made.The patient underwent emergency liver transplant and lengthening of the common limb. The course of liver transplantation and the patient's recovery were uneventful. Conclusion: Severe liver disease may rarely follow BPD. Liver transplantation and lengthening of the common bowel may be performed to treat these patients.

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Castillo, J., Fábrega, E., Escalante, C.F. et al. Liver Transplantation in a Case of Steatohepatitis and Subacute Hepatic Failure after Biliopancreatic Diversion for Morbid Obesity. OBES SURG 11, 640–642 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1381/09608920160557174

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