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2024 Abstract Submissions

We look forward to your submissions and are thrilled to have you participate in what promises to be a another exciting and educational SPIR 2024!

Accepted abstracts are expected to be presented in person. Registration, housing and travel costs are not provided for acceptances.

Abstract submissions will be accepted until 17:00 EST on July 7 , 2024

Notification of acceptance will be emailed directly to the corresponding author by July 28, 2024.  

Scientific Paper Abstract Submission

A report of scientific work conducted in pediatric interventional radiology. Case reports, reviews and
educational initiatives should not be submitted as a scientific paper unless performed as hypothesis driven research. Abstracts are limited to 250 words. Please do not include representative images at this time.  Author is responsible for de-identifying all information. Abstracts will be compiled for panel review, blinded to author and institution. The work will be presented as a traditional oral presentation. 
Please refer to the JVIR Instructions for Authors for formatting of submissions

for clinical studies and brief reports. 

Accepted abstracts are expected to be presented in person.

Registration, housing and travel costs are not provided for acceptances.

Extreme IR Cases (NEW!!!)

A report of a single EXTREME case, a NEW TECHNIQUE used in a case or an INNOVATIVE APPROACH/
TRICK to successfully solve a difficult case in Pediatric Interventional Radiology. Abstracts are limited to 150 words: Clinical history, solution, clinical outcome. Please include one or two images.  Author is responsible for de-identifying all information. Abstracts will be compiled for panel review. The work will be presented as a 3-4 minute oral presentation with a specific format (total 5 slides): 1 slide with the clinical problem and the “Extreme/ new technique/ innovation” solution for the case and 4 slides with images and graphics. All submissions will be accepted and reviewed. We aim to choose one case from each institution 
so many people can show off, indulge on their success and teach peers.

Accepted abstracts are expected to be presented in person.
Registration, housing and travel costs are not provided for acceptances.

Education Exhibit Abstract Submission

An Education Exhibit is a concise video presentation highlighting a procedure, technique, imaging finding, pathologic correlation, educational tool, practice management, or other aspect related to the practice of Pediatric Interventional Radiology. Some educational exhibits may refer to authors' personal research data to emphasize educational points. If the aim of the exhibit, however, is to present focused research data and conclusions, this work should be submitted as a scientific presentation. If accepted, authors will create a video in PowerPoint format that will be uploaded to a website for review by all SPIR 2024 meeting attendees. Videos will be due in mid-September (final details to follow).

 

In-person meeting attendance by all accepted Education Exhibit authors is encouraged, but not required. Registration, housing and travel costs are not provided for acceptances.

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