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Baylor St. Luke’s First in U.S. to Use GE Allia Moveo Platform

By: Scott Packard
| Published 02/24/2026

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HOUSTON, TX -- Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center, a member of CommonSpirit, announced today that it is the first hospital in the United States to use an innovative new imaging system designed to enhance precision and efficiency in minimally invasive surgical procedures.

GE HealthCare’s Allia™ Moveoopens in a new tab platform leverages 3D imaging including AI-driven technology to remove artifacts and offset respiratory motion to provide clear images for clinicians. Its user interface and compact design support a range of cardiovascular, vascular, non-vascular, interventional and surgical procedures.

As the first U.S. hospital to deploy this technology, Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center reinforces its long-standing role as a national leader in adopting innovative technologies that improve patient care and support advanced clinical practice.

“This innovative platform enhances how our clinicians navigate complex minimally invasive procedures by improving mobility, image clarity and workflow efficiency,” said Brad Lembcke, MD, president of Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center. “It strengthens our ability to deliver precise, patient-centered care while supporting our teams with technology designed for the evolving demands of modern interventional medicine.”

“Allia Moveo gives us the flexibility and image quality needed to manage increasingly complex minimally invasive procedures with greater confidence,” said Gustavo Oderich, MD, vascular surgeon and professor of surgery at Baylor College of Medicine. “The ability to quickly reposition the system, obtain high-quality 3D imaging and integrate advanced guidance tools directly into the workflow enhances procedural accuracy. This technology supports our mission to push the boundaries of what is possible in endovascular and interventional surgery.”

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