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OBESITY AND NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE: PROSPECTS FOR SURGICAL TREATMENT (LITERATURE REWIEW)

https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2072-3180.2020.1.120-129

Abstract

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is characterized by a chronic course and steady progression with the development of severe life-threatening complications. The prevalence of this pathology is increasing, and in most cases NAFLD is associated with obesity.A large number of methods for treating NAFLD have been developed, however the role of bariatric surgery isn’t fully understood. At the same time, bariatric surgery is widely recognized as the most effective way of treating obesity and its comorbid pathologies. The authors aim to review the literature data on the assessment of the impact of bariatric surgery on the course of NAFLD in obesity.

About the Authors

V. A. Kaschenko
Saint-Petersburg State University; The L.G. Sokolov Memorial Hospital №122
Russian Federation


A. I. Mitsinskaya
Saint-Petersburg State University; The L.G. Sokolov Memorial Hospital №122
Russian Federation


A. E. Neymark
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation


I. N. Danilov
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation


A. Y. Sokolov
Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation


S. A. Varzin
Saint-Petersburg State University
Russian Federation


A. N. Shishkin
Saint-Petersburg State University
Russian Federation


A. V. Lodygin
Saint-Petersburg State University; The L.G. Sokolov Memorial Hospital №122
Russian Federation


M. A. Mitsinskiy
The L.G. Sokolov Memorial Hospital №122
Russian Federation


A. D. Akhmetov
Saint-Petersburg State University; The L.G. Sokolov Memorial Hospital №122
Russian Federation


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For citations:


Kaschenko V.A., Mitsinskaya A.I., Neymark A.E., Danilov I.N., Sokolov A.Y., Varzin S.A., Shishkin A.N., Lodygin A.V., Mitsinskiy M.A., Akhmetov A.D. OBESITY AND NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE: PROSPECTS FOR SURGICAL TREATMENT (LITERATURE REWIEW). Moscow Surgical Journal. 2020;(1):120-129. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2072-3180.2020.1.120-129

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