GE Innova IGS 540

MODEL

Innova IGS 540

HSN CODE

90185090

EAN UPC CODE

EAN - NA

Brand: GE Healthcare
Category: Interventional Image Guided Systems > IGS for Interventional Oncology
 
Innova IGS 540
Innova* IGS 540 is a floor-mounted system that boasts one of the largest fields of view for interventional oncology procedures.

Features

See. Your Way. Clearly.
With its 41 cm (16.1 in) square detector, Innova IGS 540 provides extensive body coverage for peripheral and abdominal procedures. The Innova IGS 540 was designed from the ground up to provide the image clarity you need while helping you keep dose as low as possible. It includes features like Dose Personalization1, which gives you the tools to choose from up to five2 automatic exposure preferences for your system. You can also modify any of these preferences in any clinical protocol, to enable multi-procedure, multi-user customization, and thus support well-informed decisions.

Powered with dedicated advanced applications, you can plan, guide and assess procedures with confidence.  
  • FlightPlan for Liver helps you plan your liver embolization in three intuitive steps and automatically highlight vessels traveling from the catheter tip to the hyper-vascular tumor.          
  • Innova TrackVision helps you can plan and guide needle procedures by identifying one or multiple needle trajectories for your case and overlay these virtual trajectories over the live fluoroscopic images – so you know where you are in delicate
        
Superb image quality with high Detective Quantum Efficiency (DQE)
The proprietary angiography flat-panel detector offers one of the industry’s highest ratings for Detective Quantum Efficiency (DQE), a parameter internationally acknowledged as an index of detector performance in contrast- and dose-limited imaging performed in clinical studies. High DQE enables better-quality images at the same dose, or the same quality image at a lower dose.

Excellent anatomical coverage
The Innova IGS 540 with its 41 x 41 cm (16.1 in) square flat-panel digital detector boasts one of the largest fields of view for vascular and interventional imaging. It can cover large anatomies, such as both legs simultaneously, designed for fewer runs than smaller detectors, enabling efficient use of contrast and dose.

Lower dose by design
GE designs systems from the ground up with the tried and trusted GE imaging chain, optimized to provide the image clarity you need while keeping dose as low as possible. Our dose-reduction features empower you to easily optimize and personalize dose settings from the tableside, while maintaining clinical details you need to make well-informed decisions. But improving dose management takes a strategy – what we call the GE Blueprint. It includes low-dose imaging technologies for minimally invasive procedures, but also considers the people, culture and processes around them.

Simple, centralized, automated controls
Control your system and images with integrated, intuitive tableside controls. With simple menus, the Central touchscreen lets you control most system functions, configure the system, modify imaging parameters, control your large display monitor, and manipulate advanced applications – all at the tableside. The comfortable, easy-to-grasp control knob makes it easy to pan the table, position the gantry, and perform procedures.

All-in-one large display monitor
The full-color 142 cm (56 in) diagonal 8 megapixel medical-grade large display lets you view multiple images from multiple sources. Get up to 120 customized layouts, easily changeable at tableside with the Central touchscreen. Zoom in comfortably without loss of detail or pixilation to get the clinical focus you need.

Over 20 advanced applications to help you plan, guide and assess complex procedures
GE Healthcare offers a full suite of advanced applications designed to help improve your lab efficiency and enhance clinical confidence to plan, guide and assess complex procedures. They can be used across a full range of interventional procedures whilst being built to answer dedicated challenges. Example of a brilliant innovation in Interventional oncology is FlightPlan for Liver that helps plan TACE procedures by automatically highlighting vessels traveling from the catheter tip to the hypervascular lesion.

FlightPlan for Liver - A breakthrough in liver embolization
FlightPlan for Liver helps you plan your liver embolization procedures. It automatically highlights vessels traveling from the catheter tip to the vicinity of a hypervascular lesion.

Innova Vision - Live 3D guidance
Innova Vision overlays 3D prepared datasets from CT, MR or 3D rotational images on live fluoroscopic images in a single click. This 3D roadmapping application helps you guide devices in complex anatomies.

Innova TrackVision - Progress with confidence
Innova TrackVision provides live 3D needle guidance during your procedures. It lets you advance the needle down a planned trajectory overlaid on live fluoroscopy, visualizing any deviations from the path.

Innova 3D - 3D imaging in the interventional lab
Innova 3D is an acquisition mode that provides 3D imaging from rotational angiography allowing you to clearly visualize complex vasculature in the interventional lab. It provides high-contrast 3D images showing fine spatial resolution through a full range of tissue densities. It is automatically reconstructed using your preferred parameters on the Advantage Workstation to give you access to a full range of analysis tools. 

Innova CT - Acquire CT-like images in the vascular lab
Used for clinical applications requiring detailed images with low-contrast resolution, Innova* CT enhances soft-tissue visualization to help you clearly identify suspected lesions. Easy access to CT-like images right in the vascular lab means you may not need to transfer patients to a CT exam room.

Integrated Registration - Multi-modality image management
Integrated Registration lets you fuse and register two volumetric acquisitions from the same or different acquisition modalities. With it, you can easily compare 3D anatomical images from CT, MR with PET, SPECT, and X-ray angiography3 for a more comprehensive analysis.

Liver embolization  
To deliver therapeutic material to tumors during trans-arterial chemoembolization therapy, it is essential to identify the liver vessels accurately. But the liver’s complex vasculature can make precise identification of tumor-feeding vessels in 2D and 3D images a challenge,  often requiring significant time, radiation, and contrast media.

Needle procedures  
Performing needle procedures in the interventional suite frees up your CT system and provides better access to the patient. However, under fluoroscopic guidance, it may be challenging and time-consuming to find the right entry point and advancethe needle while avoiding critical structures. 

Portal Vein Embolization  
The objective is to embolize only the branches that correspond to the part of the liver that will be resected. The portal vein has numerous anatomical variations, with many different branches that can be difficult to distinguish one from another on 2D fluoroscopic images. To do this with confidence, you must understand the exact position of the catheter in the anatomy and control the embolization phase in real time.

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