Biplane X-Ray System Designed for Wide Array of Interventional Procedures
By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 30 Jul 2012
A very effective and easy-to-use biplane X-ray system provides excellent performance with advanced applications. Posted on 30 Jul 2012
Innova IGS 630 biplane X-ray system provides a detector size fitting the needs of a wide range of interventional procedures, from peripheral angiography through neuroradiology and electrophysiology. Innova detector technology also provides high image quality with optimum dose utilization and management.
Image: The Innova IGS 630 biplane X-ray system (Photo courtesy of GE Healthcare).
The Innova IGS 630 biplane system, developed by GE Healthcare (Chalfont St. Giles, UK), is designed to provide exceptional benefits in electrophysiology, neurointerventional, and cardiovascular interventional use. From its sophisticated clinical applications to its automated user interface, the system provides tools that help enable speed and accuracy, to let the clinician focus on the patient and the procedure, not the equipment. The result is excellent imaging and greater effectiveness in the face of many clinical challenges.
Innova IGS 630 provides the right panel size for a wide range of procedures, from electrophysiology, through neurointerventional to cardiovascular interventions, and excellent image quality with optimized dose utilization. Features include InnovaBreeze for simple automated large-area peripheral angiography, AngioViz for a new vision of vascular flow with DSA, and advanced three-dimensional (3D) and computed tomography (CT) imaging with quantification and gantry navigation. Innova IGS 630 supports intervention from planning through navigation to assessment.
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