The Discovery IGS 730 is a vascular imaging system introduced by GE Healthcare in 2011. It is an X-ray and digital detector system mounted on an Advanced Guided Vehicle (AGV), a motorised and fully mobile system. The system is based on a cable routing that must be able to transport power, data and water from the ceiling so that the AGV can move freely from multiple imaging positions to parking or retraction positions. The cable routing needed to make the Discovery IGS 730 particularly fast, predictable, precise and easy to use, allowing fine control and positioning at any point during the procedure.
Other requirements for the guidance solution included a reduction in volume due to the presence of the laser beam and several suspended monitors in patient rooms, the perfect adaptation of the system to the movements of the AGV or the load-bearing capacity despite only one possible fixation of the guidance system to the ceiling of the operating theatre. In addition, a line load of 7 kg/m with a safety factor of 12 should be supported, as required by the medical IEC60601. Finally, the system had to operate as quietly as possible, should only sag to a very small extent and should fulfil a service life of at least 20 years without any maintenance.