Aditya Bagrodia
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Absolutely. Absolutely. So let's say that I am a urologist who does a decent bit of urology, ureteroscopy, excuse me, and I'm interested in this. Like I want to check it out, you know, CVAC, maybe have CVAC and fans, the dens, all those things.
Okay, but maybe something just to like transmit your video feed.
Okay, but maybe something just to like transmit your video feed.
Okay, but maybe something just to like transmit your video feed.
All right. We got your, you know, adopting a new technology, helping prevent stones, downstream episodes, as well as infections. It kind of makes sense. I mean, it sounds like to me that it's revolutionary, at least in theory. And, you know, sometimes I'm sure it takes a little while for the traction to catch up. Actually, it's amazing. Just two weeks ago, I did an episode with Manny Menon on...
All right. We got your, you know, adopting a new technology, helping prevent stones, downstream episodes, as well as infections. It kind of makes sense. I mean, it sounds like to me that it's revolutionary, at least in theory. And, you know, sometimes I'm sure it takes a little while for the traction to catch up. Actually, it's amazing. Just two weeks ago, I did an episode with Manny Menon on...
All right. We got your, you know, adopting a new technology, helping prevent stones, downstream episodes, as well as infections. It kind of makes sense. I mean, it sounds like to me that it's revolutionary, at least in theory. And, you know, sometimes I'm sure it takes a little while for the traction to catch up. Actually, it's amazing. Just two weeks ago, I did an episode with Manny Menon on...
history of robotic surgery and he just kind of walked through his whole experience and i personally think it's amazing i mean you know you've distilled it down into a 45 minute conversation we had an idea we did this version one version two and now here we are with procedure specific cpt codes reimbursement and data that it seems to appear to really help out with patient centered outcomes most importantly but it sounds super duper exciting roger
history of robotic surgery and he just kind of walked through his whole experience and i personally think it's amazing i mean you know you've distilled it down into a 45 minute conversation we had an idea we did this version one version two and now here we are with procedure specific cpt codes reimbursement and data that it seems to appear to really help out with patient centered outcomes most importantly but it sounds super duper exciting roger
history of robotic surgery and he just kind of walked through his whole experience and i personally think it's amazing i mean you know you've distilled it down into a 45 minute conversation we had an idea we did this version one version two and now here we are with procedure specific cpt codes reimbursement and data that it seems to appear to really help out with patient centered outcomes most importantly but it sounds super duper exciting roger
Yeah, that's awesome. Well, you know, I think for me a major takeaway is as clinicians and surgeons, we recognize our, let's call it pain points, opportunities, however you want to phrase it, in a way that's different from anybody else.
Yeah, that's awesome. Well, you know, I think for me a major takeaway is as clinicians and surgeons, we recognize our, let's call it pain points, opportunities, however you want to phrase it, in a way that's different from anybody else.
Yeah, that's awesome. Well, you know, I think for me a major takeaway is as clinicians and surgeons, we recognize our, let's call it pain points, opportunities, however you want to phrase it, in a way that's different from anybody else.
And instead of letting it kind of continuously nag at you, trying to do something about it and not being intimidated by a process that seems daunting and foreign is amazing. That's been my major takeaway. But more importantly, we'd be interested in your final thoughts and messages for our listenership.
And instead of letting it kind of continuously nag at you, trying to do something about it and not being intimidated by a process that seems daunting and foreign is amazing. That's been my major takeaway. But more importantly, we'd be interested in your final thoughts and messages for our listenership.
And instead of letting it kind of continuously nag at you, trying to do something about it and not being intimidated by a process that seems daunting and foreign is amazing. That's been my major takeaway. But more importantly, we'd be interested in your final thoughts and messages for our listenership.
I love it. I love it. Well, Roger, thanks for your time. Thanks for your insight. Thanks for your contributions to urology. I have no doubt they're going to be profound. They already are. And I also have no doubt that in about 10 or 15 years, we're going to be recording a Legends in Urology episode about how suction devices totally transformed ureteroscopy.
I love it. I love it. Well, Roger, thanks for your time. Thanks for your insight. Thanks for your contributions to urology. I have no doubt they're going to be profound. They already are. And I also have no doubt that in about 10 or 15 years, we're going to be recording a Legends in Urology episode about how suction devices totally transformed ureteroscopy.
I love it. I love it. Well, Roger, thanks for your time. Thanks for your insight. Thanks for your contributions to urology. I have no doubt they're going to be profound. They already are. And I also have no doubt that in about 10 or 15 years, we're going to be recording a Legends in Urology episode about how suction devices totally transformed ureteroscopy.
So appreciate your time and your expertise, Roger. It was fantastic. Thank you, Aditya. I really appreciate you letting me speak here on Backtable.