Missed the live webinar? You can now watch WallabyPhenox: The Next Chapter in Flow Diversion on demand.
This educational programme brought together leading international neurointerventional experts to explore the latest developments in flow diversion, including emerging clinical evidence, practical treatment considerations, and the evolving role of coated devices in contemporary endovascular practice.
Chaired by Prof. Nobuyuki Sakai, the webinar featured a series of expert presentations followed by an interactive discussion and live Q&A session.
Webinar Highlights
The programme covered several important topics shaping the future of flow diversion, including:
- One-year follow-up data from the Coating Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT)
- The DART RCT and the impact of HPC technology on distal flow diversion
- Clinical implications of flow diversion braid deformation
- Early clinical experience with the p48™ LITE flow diverter
- Practical insights from leading international operators
Faculty
Moderator
- Prof. Nobuyuki Sakai
Seijinkai Shimizu Hospital, Japan
Faculty
- Prof. Laurent Pierot
One-Year Follow-Up on the Coating RCT
University Hospital Reims, France - Prof. Daniel Abud
DART RCT and the Impact of HPC on Distal Flow Diversion
University of São Paulo, Brazil - Prof. Frédéric Clarençon
Flow Diversion Braid Deformation – Clinical Impact
La Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, France - Dr. Ali Khanafer
Initial Experience with p48™ LITE
Klinikum Stuttgart, Germany
About This Webinar
Flow diversion continues to play an increasingly important role in the treatment of complex intracranial aneurysms. As technologies evolve, clinicians are seeking robust evidence and practical experience to help guide treatment decisions and optimise patient outcomes.
This webinar provides an opportunity to hear directly from internationally recognised experts who discuss the latest clinical data, share real-world experience, and explore future directions in coated flow diversion technology.
Special thanks to WallabyPhenox for supporting this video.


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