Next-Generation Allia IGS 7 Angiograph for the Research Institute of Cardiology in Almaty

MIT has won the tender for the supply of the state-of-the-art Allia IGS 7 angiographic unit, manufactured by GE Medical Systems (France), to the “Research Institute of Cardiology and Internal Diseases” in Almaty.

Allia IGS 7 is a next-generation, high-tech angiographic system for hybrid operating rooms, designed to perform complex diagnostic and interventional procedures on the vessels of the heart, brain, and other organs.

Key features and advantages of the system:

  • Versatility of application – supports a wide range of cardiac and endovascular interventions.
  • High image quality – innovative visualization technologies provide clear and detailed images with minimal radiation exposure.
  • Ergonomics and flexibility – the mobile robotic C-arm ensures quick access to the patient and maximum convenience for physicians.
  • Reduced radiation dose – intelligent algorithms lower radiation exposure for both patients and medical staff.
  • Integration with digital systems – supports 3D navigation and offers advanced tools for surgical planning and monitoring.

With the Allia IGS 7, the institute’s specialists will be able to perform complex procedures with enhanced precision, safety, and patient comfort.

MIT has extensive experience in implementing hybrid operating room projects. Similar advanced solutions have already been successfully introduced at the Emergency Hospital in Semey and at the MC Hospital of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan.