Annual Scientific Meeting | British Society of Interventional Radiology
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11th – 13th November | Liverpool, UK
THE HOME OF IMAGE GUIDED SURGERY
11th – 13th November | Liverpool, UK
THE HOME OF IMAGE GUIDED SURGERY
11th – 13th November | Liverpool, UK
THE HOME OF IMAGE GUIDED SURGERY
11th – 13th November | Liverpool, UK
11th – 13th November | Liverpool, UK
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Abstract submission

Abstract submission for BSIR 2025 is now open and will end on May 15, 2025 (23:59 GMT).

Submitting your work to the BSIR annual scientific meeting will allow you to share your work with our community and beyond!

Guidelines for abstract submission can be found here.

To submit your BSIR abstract, you must log in to myCIRSE. If you already have a myCIRSE account, click on the corresponding button below to start the submission process. If you do not have an account, please click here to create one before starting the abstract submission process.

Notifications regarding acceptance or rejection of submitted abstracts will be available in mid-June. If the abstract is accepted for presentation as an electronic poster, the presenter or one of the co-authors must register for BSIR 2025. If the abstract is accepted for oral presentation, the presenting author must register for BSIR 2025 and give the presentation there. Costs associated with the submission and presentation of an abstract are the responsibility of the presenter.

Abstract types

  • Scientific abstract
  • Educational abstract
  • Complications case

Scientific abstract

Description

Reporting about research projects, studies, trials, etc. Prospective studies will be rated higher than retrospective, comparative higher than single-arm, multi-centre higher than single centre.

Structure

  • Purpose
  • Materials and methods
  • Results
  • Conclusion

Presentation format

Oral scientific paper presentation or electronic poster. Submitters may indicate their preferred presentation format. The final decision whether an abstract is accepted for oral presentation or as an electronic poster is up to the Scientific Programme Committee.

Word limit

250 words

Educational abstract

Description

Reviewing and teaching a topic; by means of e.g., literature review, pictorial essay, describing a series of cases of a particular finding or procedure.

Structure

  • Learning objectives
  • Background
  • Clinical findings/procedure details
  • Conclusion

Presentation format

Electronic poster

Word limit

250 words

Complications case

Structure

  • Short case history
  • Problem/complication
  • Outcome
  • Take-home points
  • Images (minimum 2 – maximum 5)

List of authors

A consultant must be able to attend the session, either as a presenting author or as a supervisor.

Presentation format

Oral presentation in the complications session.

Word limit

250 words

Abstracts will be accepted on the following topics:

  • Arterial intervention
  • Aortic intervention
  • Embolisation
  • Interventional oncology
  • IR management
  • Neurointervention
  • Non-vascular intervention
  • Venous intervention

Poster Awards

The winners of the Poster Awards will be selected by the BSIR Scientific Programme Committee

All winners of poster awards will

  • receive an invitation to present their poster in the Poster Prizes session at BSIR 2025
  • receive a certificate
  • receive a prize – a £50 Amazon Voucher

Best Scientific Paper Presentation Awards

The best scientific paper presenters will be selected during BSIR 2025. Presenters can win in the following categories:

  • Best Overall Presentation
  • Best Trainee Presentation
  • Best Juniors Presentation
  • Robert Bardsley Award

The winners will

  • receive a certificate
  • receive a prize – of up to £750 reimbursement of expenses for attendance at an IR meeting, subject to BSIR approval.

Publication in CVIR

Don’t miss this chance to get maximum recognition for your work! All accepted abstracts will be published in a special supplement of CVIR, the longest running journal in the field of vascular and interventional radiology. An opportunity not to be missed!