
The AHPBA Podcast
Claim This Podcastby Timothy Vreeland, Timothy Newhook, Eduardo Vega, Elizabeth Barbera
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<p>Hosted by Tim Vreeland (@vreelant), Tim Newhook (@timnewhook19), Edwardo Vega (@EAVegaMD), and Elizabeth Barbera (@elizcarpenter16). Interviews and discussions about topics in HPB surgery. Meant to engage members, and potential members, of the AHPBA.</p>
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Recent Episodes

July 19, 2026
Latin América – Episodio #37. Dr. Domenech Asbun. Colecistectomía Segura
En este episodio conversamos con el Dr. Domenech Asbun, cirujano especializado en cirugía hepatobiliar, pancreática y del tracto gastrointestinal superior, con una práctica enfocada en técnicas mínimamente invasivas. Formado en cirugía general en UCSF Fresno y posteriormente en cirugía hepatopancreatobiliar, foregut y mínimamente invasiva en Mayo Clinic Florida, actualmente desarrolla su actividad clínica y académica en Baptist Health, en Miami. Más allá de revisar aspectos técnicos, en esta conversación buscamos conocer a la persona detrás del cirujano: su trayectoria, sus influencias, su filosofía de trabajo y las experiencias que han definido su compromiso con la educación y la seguridad quirúrgica. Una parte central del episodio está dedicada a su extraordinaria labor promoviendo la colecistectomía segura. El Dr. Asbun ha impulsado, a través de SAGES, el curso International Safe Cholecystectomy, una iniciativa dirigida especialmente a cirujanos de países de ingresos bajos y medios, con el objetivo de difundir principios reproducibles que ayuden a prevenir lesiones de la vía biliar y mejorar la seguridad de una de las operaciones más frecuentes en cirugía general. Durante la conversación reflexionamos sobre la visión crítica de seguridad, la identificación correcta de la anatomía, la pausa antes de dividir cualquier estructura, las estrategias de rescate frente a una colecistectomía difícil y la responsabilidad de reconocer cuándo es necesario cambiar el plan quirúrgico. Un episodio cercano e inspirador que permite conocer al Dr. Domenech Asbun, su vocación por la enseñanza y su compromiso con llevar los principios de la colecistectomía segura a cirujanos y pacientes de todo el mundo.

April 23, 2026
Latín América-Episodio #36. Dr. Juan Pekolj. Trayectoria, filosofia y ILLS 2027 Argentina
A lo largo de la entrevista, el Dr. Pekolj comparte su trayectoria personal y profesional, reflexionando sobre los momentos que marcaron su carrera, su filosofía quirúrgica y su enfoque frente a escenarios complejos como la lesión de la vía biliar y el colangiocarcinoma hiliar. La conversación también profundiza en el desarrollo de la cirugía hepatobiliar en Latinoamérica, los desafíos actuales en la formación de nuevas generaciones de cirujanos, y la importancia de mantener un equilibrio entre innovación y seguridad oncológica. Finalmente, se aborda la visión detrás del ILLS 2027 en Buenos Aires, un evento que promete ser un punto de encuentro clave para la comunidad global, con énfasis en cirugía hepática mínimamente invasiva, robótica y colaboración internacional en las Américas. Un episodio que combina experiencia, reflexión y proyección hacia el futuro de la cirugía HPB.

June 17, 2025
Episode 31: Dr. Callisia Clarke – Updates in Neuroendocrine Tumors & Mentorship in HPB
Dr. Callisia Clarke, Associate Professor of Surgery, shares updates on neuroendocrine tumors and mentorship in hepato-pancreato-biliary, offering insights into personalized cancer care and surgical workforce diversification in this interview.
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- What is The AHPBA Podcast?
<p>Hosted by Tim Vreeland (@vreelant), Tim Newhook (@timnewhook19), Edwardo Vega (@EAVegaMD), and Elizabeth Barbera (@elizcarpenter16). Interviews and discussions about topics in HPB surgery. Meant to engage members, and potential members, of the AHPBA.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates weekly.
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This podcast is available on 9 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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