20 May 2026
IBERIS: the first radial renal denervation (RDN) system for the treatment of uncontrolled hypertension
Sponsored by Biosensors International
Anchorperson:
F. Mahfoud
Spokesperson:
F. L. Ribichini
Summary
This session introduces the IBERIS system, the first radial-access platform for renal denervation in patients with uncontrolled hypertension. It covers patient selection, procedural planning, and key technical considerations for both transfemoral and transradial approaches. A LIVE case demonstration highlights essential procedural steps while addressing the clinical benefits, anatomical considerations, and practical challenges of implementing transradial renal denervation.
Learning Objectives
- To identify the optimal patient population for renal denervation and patient journey from diagnosis to treatment
- To learn about the renal denervation IBERIS system and how it addresses both transfemoral and transradial access
- To master the key procedural steps, anatomical considerations and technical tips for renal denervation through real-time LIVE case demonstration
- To understand the advantages of transradial renal denervation (e.g. reduced vascular complications, faster recovery) compared with traditional transfemoral access
- To address practical challenges in transradial renal denervation implementation (e.g. vessel selection, device manipulation) and share evidence-based solution


