Overview

Rediscover space and movement. 

With GE Healthcare's newest Image Guided System,  Discovery* IGS 730:

  • Re-think the possibilities of high precision imagery with optimal in-room mobility.
  • Re-invent the way you work. 
  • Do more - from complex interventional to surgical procedures - with exceptional dose efficiency1

Vision and motion with precision.

See how the Discovery IGS 730 can help you rediscover space and movement. 

1. In clinical use, the results of the application of dose reduction techniques will vary depending on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location and clinical practice.  The Interventional radiologist, assisted by a physicist as necessary has to determine the appropriate settings for each specific clinical task.

DoseSense

DoseSense provides the clinical image quality you need to help make confident decisions during interventional procedures, while helping you reduce radiation exposure to both you and your patients.

DoseSense is built on three key technology pillars:

  • Dose efficiency technology
  • Dose management tools
  • Dose reduction feature

Working together, the three pillars help to deliver:    

  • Exceptional Imaging Dose Efficiency1
  • Automated dose-management tools that improve exposure control, personalize dose, and generate dose reports

Learn more about GE Healthcare's commitment to lowering radiation exposure levels and raising knowledge levels.

1. In clinical use, the results of the application of dose reduction techniques will vary depending on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location and clinical practice.  The Interventional radiologist, assisted by a physicist as necessary has to determine the appropriate settings for each specific clinical task.

Innovative

(R)evolutionary Mobility

Discovery IGS 730 goes beyond floor- and ceiling-mounted units to a highly mobile, laser-guided motion technology. 

Discover the first laser-guided C-arm. The rotating laser continuously scans its environment to allow precise motion of the system in the room

Fast and Easy Patient Access

One-touch back out frees access around the table for patient installation, assistance, puncture or cut-down. One-touch back in lets you restore the system position and C-arm angulation.

Flexible Imaging Position The Discovery IGS 730 imaging circuit offers multiple positioning around the table for optimized patient access during imaging and lets you cover various anatomies with limited table motion. Wide Bore 3D
Greater space between the tube and detector allows for: 
  • Fast and easy 3D preparation 
  • Off-centered and 3D acquisition to cover anatomies such as the borders of the liver or the skin line 
  • 3D acquisitions on large patients

Monitor suspensions are not part of the GE product portfolio

Hybrid OR

Enter a new territory. 

Explore the land of advanced imaging and see what no eyes have seen before. Discovery IGS 730 gives you newfound dexterity and confidence so you can push back old frontiers and experience the synergy of vision and motion—with ultimate precision. 

Discovery IGS 730: 

Extends Your Territory 
Conduct a wider array of procedures without compromising on sterility. There are no limits to what you can accomplish!

Endovascular procedures: Easy patient access during imaging Hybrid procedures: Easy transition between imaging and open surgery. The lateral one-touch back out and back in lets you move the system with minimal interference.  Surgical rails can be installed during the procedure to attach surgical accessories such as retractors.
Surgical procedures: Easily positions out of the way to proceed to cut-down or surgical procedure 


Offers the Right System for Each Staff Member

Physicians, nurses and technologists can position freely on the left and right sides of the patient. The anesthesiologist can position either at the head or on the side of the patient.

Limits the Need to Move Equipment

The Discovery IGS 730 lets you move the gantry from parking to imaging with a lateral trajectory, limiting the need to move equipment around the patient.


Facilitates Compliance with Hygiene Requirements

Suspension free-ceiling: The system is suspension-free, facilitating prevention against air-agent contamination.
Sterile draping: The C-arm, detector and tube may be covered with specifically designed sterile drapes.  Laminar flow integration: The system is suspension-free, facilitating the circulation of the laminar flow even during imaging.

Discovery IGS 730 helps you plan, guide and assess hybrid procedures

  • EVAR Assist

1 Images in video acquired on Innova 4100IQ

  • Valve Assist 
    • Valve planning based on Innova* 3D cardiac or pre-op CT
    • Real-time guidance with Innova HeartVision
    • Determination of success of therapy delivered with CardioICE* synchronized ultrasound system2

2. Vivid i/q being used for minimally invasive surgeries only in the OR room. Not designed to be used in a surgical environment

Monitor suspensions are not part of the GE product portfolio.

Interventional Radiology

Vision and Precision in Motion

With GE Healthcare's newest Image Guided System, Discovery* IGS 730:

  • Re-think the possibilities of high precision imagery with flexible positioning.
  • Re-invent the way you work. 
  • Do more - from complex vascular to needle guided and EVAR procedures - with exceptional dose efficiency1

Discover a new technology.  This is neither ceiling nor floor and it’s better than both. Discovery IGS 730 adapts to a wide variety of procedures and vascular access.

Femoral access
Jugular or arm access

General Vascular 
Discovery IGS 730 combines the benefits of both floor- and ceiling-mounted imaging systems with the mobility and flexibility today's vascular surgeons demand. Discovery IGS 730 offers:

Vascular imaging modes such as DSA (Digital Subtracted Angiography) and Blended Roadmap
3D roadmapping with Innova* Vision
Ease in rotational angiography with Wide Bore 3D

Oncology

Discovery IGS 730 is flexible, and - with its revolutionary, laser-guided motion technology - lets you do more with great confidence. It offers:

Ease in rotational angiography with Wide Bore 3D. Perform off-centered 3D acquisition to cover anatomies, such as the borders of the liver, during oncology liver procedures or the skin line during image-guided needle procedures. 3D roadmapping with Innova Vision Needle procedure guidance with Innova TrackVision
Integrated Angio Lab, powered by AW

1. In clinical use, the results of the application of dose reduction techniques will vary depending on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location and clinical practice.  The Interventional radiologist, assisted by a physicist as necessary has to determine the appropriate settings for each specific clinical task.

Monitor suspensions are not part of the GE product portfolio

Images acquired on Innova 3100IQ and Innova 4100IQ


Interventional Cardiology

Vision and Precision in Motion

With GE Healthcare's newest Image Guided System,  Discovery* IGS 730, 

  • Re-think the possibilities of high precision imagery with optimal in-room mobility.
  • Re-invent the way you work.  
  • Do more - from complex PCI to peripheral vascular and valve procedures -with exceptional dose efficiency1.

Discover a new technology.  This is neither ceiling nor floor and it's better than both.

For percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), Discovery IGS 730 offers:

Wide bore C-arm allowing steep angulations Advanced applications such as StentViz and One-TouchQA at table side One-touch back out to facilitate patient installation

For peripheral vascular and valve, Discovery IGS 730 offers: 

  • 31 x 31 cm coverage for peripheral vascular and valve procedures 

Discovery IGS 730's valve assist will help you plan, guide and assess valve procedures with confidence. You'll benefit from:

  • Valve planning based on Innova 3D cardiac or pre-op CT
  • Real-time guidance with InnovaHeartVision
  • Determination of success of therapy delivered with CardioICE* synchronized ultrasound system
Integrated CathLab

1. In clinical use, the results of the application of dose reduction techniques will vary depending on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location and clinical practice. The Interventional radiologist, assisted by a physicist as necessary has to determine the appropriate settings for each specific clinical task.

Monitor suspensions are not part of the GE product portfolio