Coil Summit 2025
October 4, 2025
October 4, 2025 | 8:30 - 11:30 am CST
Advancing Techniques, Technologies, and Clinical Decision-Making
Take a deep dive into the world of coils and catheter deliverability. Understand when to use pushable, fibered, bare-metal and hydrogel coils – when to use each one and the clinical benefits. What is the current perspective on recanalization. We’ll also be covering the different ways we choose and use coils in the hospital vs the OBL and the role of imaging and AI in planning for coil embolization procedures
Agenda
From Material Selection to Technical Optimization
- Diverging pathways in pushable coil usage: OBL
- Diverging pathways in pushable coil usage: hospital
- 0.035" coils (the big boys)
- Microcoil platforms: what is out there?
- Recanalization: Evidence behind coil selection
- Can technique play a role in recanalization
- Panel Discussion
Gel-Core Innovation: The Next Wave of Soft Packing for Embolization
Emerging Technologies and Evolving Practice Patterns
- How to get out of a problem (talk about technical issues with detachable and pushable)
- Coils we don't know about / or coils we're not using yet
- Imaging/AI tools for planning coil procedures
- Debate: With the emergence of Liquid/conformable/plugs - is coils usage going to change
- Debate: With the coil platforms, usage will actually increase
- Coil case that went wrong #1
- Coil case that went wrong #2
- Panel Discussion
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Faculty
Dr. Jafar Golzarian
North Star Vascular & Interventional
Dr.Marc Sapoval
Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou
Dr. Gary Siskin
Albany Medical Center
Dr. Parag Patel
Medical College of Wisconsin
Dr. Gloria Salazar
University of North Carolina
Dr. Dania Daye
University of Wisconsin
Dr. Jean-Pierre Pelage
McGill University
Dr. Jessica Stewart
UCLA Health
Dr. Peter Park
Emory University School of Medicine
Dr. Shamar Young
University of Arizona
Contact
GEST Education
The GEST Group has developed premiere events including the annual GEST conference, focused topic meetings and summits where physicians come to learn from other physicians in the field of embolization.