GE HealthCare has announced that its Allia™ Moveo interventional imaging platform has received U.S. FDA 510(k) clearance and CE marking, marking a major milestone in advancing precision care in the interventional suite.
The first global installation of Allia Moveo was completed at Hôpital Marie-Lannelongue in France, a leading center for thoracic, vascular, and heart surgery, including complex aortic procedures. The system is now also installed at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center in Houston, representing its first deployment in the United States.
Allia Moveo combines mobility, versatility, and AI-powered tools to assist clinicians across cardiovascular, vascular, non-vascular, interventional, and surgical procedures. The platform features a compact, cable-free C-arm system, an intuitive user interface, and advanced imaging guidance to optimize workflow in constrained interventional environments. Its ergonomic and maneuverable design accommodates patients of varying body sizes and supports flexible cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).
The system includes advanced 3D imaging solutions, such as CleaRecon DL, which uses AI to remove streak artifacts caused by blood flow, Motion Freeze to reduce respiratory motion artifacts, and Metallic Artifact Reduction to enhance visualization of anatomy in the presence of metal. Augmented guidance features, including GE HealthCare’s ASSIST clinical applications portfolio, provide support for complex procedures and integrate with both GE and third-party systems.
The Allia Moveo platform is designed to improve procedural efficiency, enhance image clarity, and support patient-centered care while meeting the evolving demands of modern interventional medicine. The installations at Hôpital Marie-Lannelongue and Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center demonstrate the system’s potential to redefine workflow and precision in minimally invasive procedures globally.
With regulatory clearances and first installations now complete, Allia Moveo is set to transform interventional care by combining advanced imaging, AI-driven guidance, and flexible design to enhance precision, efficiency, and patient outcomes worldwide.
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