
GE HealthCare’s Allia Platform represents the culmination of a multi-year collaboration with interventionalists and surgeons aimed at enhancing user experience, improving workflow efficiency, and increasing the adoption of advanced image guidance in daily practice. Designed to be a trusted assistant for image guided therapies – the Allia Platform features a robotic gantry with a smaller footprint than previous versions and other features to enhance user experience and improve workflow integration and efficiency. With just one click, users can access all of their essential functions to make it their own personalized workplace that meets the operator’s specific needs and preferences in the interventional or hybrid operating room. Similarly, with the redesigned C-arm making the controls more accessible, it enables an optimized ergonomic setup for the user’s clinical needs, even in complex working positions at the head, neck or left side.

To further advance interventional innovation in image guided therapy, GE HealthCare also continues to expand its offerings of solutions that utilize digitization and artificial intelligence (AI) to help clinicians deliver precision care. The company’s ASSIST imaging software helps users easily access and use augmented reality to help precisely plan, guide and assess sophisticated interventional procedures with greater precision and dose efficiency. Embo ASSIST AI is the latest addition to the suite of ASSIST solution offerings designed to automatically segment vascular structures to facilitate embolization workflow planning, as well as help clinicians visualize and anticipate the destination of potential injections to support their embolization strategy thanks to AI-based simulation.

