GE Healthcare is known for creating new advancements in interventional radiology. But it’s also known for product names that
Let’s start with what’s the same.
Here’s what’s different:
Room Size Requirements: The 530 requires 16’ X 19’ (304 sq. ft.) whereas the 730 needs 22’ x 17’ (374 sq. ft.) to install.
C-Arm Mobility: The gantry of the Innova IGS 530 operates on a traditional, floor-mounted positioner. However, the gantry of the Discovery IGS 730 is like a giant mobile C-Arm. It’s a more powerful, bigger and fully digital version of the OEC 9900 that’s driven remotely from table-side controls to any pre-set laser-guided locations. This flexibility delivers numerous advantages when it comes to workflow and accommodating preferences of individual techs and surgeons.
If you have conventional surgical needs, the 530 delivers the acquisition speeds, dose efficiency and software features of the 730 at a much more affordable price. But, if you need versatility in the OR, the 730’s mobile gantry delivers above and beyond any interventional system that has a fixed positioner.
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