CVI announces the launch of the Interventional Octagon webinar, a monthly case competition starting January 2025, for fellows and early-career physicians. Submitters compete to win a prize and a travel grant to the next CVI Conference (CVI 2025 for January-June sessions, CVI 2026 for July-December sessions).
Each month will feature a different topic. Fellows can submit their cases online (form below) that match the topic criteria to be considered. The CVI directors will choose the three (3) finalists who will compete during the live webinar. Each finalist will have 7 minutes to present their case to an esteemed panel including the CVI directors, after which there will be 8 minutes of Q&A and discussion.
Webinar attendees will be able to vote for their favorite case which will be considered by the panel and directors in choosing the winner. Registration is required to attend the webinar but it is complimentary.
Topics for Interventional Octagon sessions will include (subject to change):
Peripheral/Endovascular sessions:
- January: Cased-Based SFA-Pop and BTK
- April: Extreme CLI and No-option Patients
- July: Acute and Chronic DVT
- October: Pulmonary Embolism
Coronary sessions:
- February: Imaging and Physiology-guided PCI
- May: Drug-coated balloons: When and How
- August: Coronary CT Guided PCI
- November: Protected PCI and Cardiogenic Shock
Structural Heart sessions:
- March: Transcatheter Mitral Therapy
- June: Transcatheter Tricuspid Therapy
- September: Challenging Structural Interventions
- December: LAAC and Beyond
January Competition
For January, the session topic is Cased-Based SFA-Pop and BTK.
Submissions should use the approved Interventional Octagon Powerpoint template to ensure they cover the appropriate content within the 7 minute time limit.
Interventional Octagon is made possible by generous grants from
Abbott, Boston Scientific Corporation, Cordis and Medtronic.
January Endovascular Interventional Octagon Submission Form
Use this form to submit your case to compete in the January 2025 (Endovascular) session of CVI’s Interventional Octagon case competition.