Next-Generation Coil Embolisation: Techniques, Technology, and Case Insights
Coil embolisation remains a cornerstone of interventional radiology, with ongoing advances in devices and techniques continuing to improve clinical outcomes. This CIRSE webinar conducted in collaboration with Boston Scientific, will explore its evolving role, highlighting current indications, best practices, and key technical factors required to achieve effective and durable vessel occlusion. Through expert insights and real-world case discussions, faculty will present essential techniques including framing, packing, anchor-assisted, and hybrid approaches. Practical considerations such as catheter access, coil selection, and occlusion strategies across diverse vascular anatomies will also be addressed. The session will further compare conventional and next-generation coil systems, demonstrating how platforms such as the EMBOLD™ Detachable Coil System can enhance deliverability, deployment control, and packing efficiency. Case-based examples will illustrate practical solutions for managing complex scenarios, including tortuous anatomy and high-flow vessels.
Learning objectives
- Describe the current clinical landscape of coil embolisation, including key indications, procedural strategies, and evidence-based best practices
- Identify the technical factors that influence procedural success, with a focus on catheter access, coil selection, and occlusion strategies
- Evaluate the role of next-generation coil systems in improving procedural efficiency and effectiveness
- Apply key techniques through case-based examples across a range of indications, including bleeding, vascular malformations, and varices
Programme
Introduction by the moderator
Christopher Grilli (Newark/USA) and Tyler Sandow (New Orleans/USA)
Current landscape of coil embolisation
Tyler Sandow (New Orleans/USA)
Why a Next-Gen coil platform? Clinical rationale and the science behind EMBOLD platform
Christopher Grilli (Newark/USA)
Case presentations: Real-world embolisation scenarios
Tyler Sandow (New Orleans/US), Christopher Grilli (Newark/US), Shaker Alshehri (Riyadh/KSA), Pierleone Lucatelli (Rome/IT), Inigo Insausti Gorbea (Valencia/ES), and Cornelia Dewald (Hannover/DE)
Discussion and Q&A
Panel discussion
Conclusion from moderator
Christopher Grilli (Newark/USA) and Tyler Sandow (New Orleans/USA)
Faculty
Moderators


Speakers






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