Dr. Jason Kim
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And at that time, I think the batteries were probably two to three batteries.
They were not MRI conditional devices.
So it was a very different time.
We did a lot more reconstruction, such as bladder augmentation or other types of diversions.
That almost has basically gone away with all these therapies.
I think it's a very exciting time.
We've seen a lot of innovation in the types of procedures we do.
We've seen advancement in the devices that we have and we've seen new categories of devices as implantable tibial nerve stimulators.
I think there's
Even more advances coming down.
I heard about a new device being studied with pudendal neuromodulation, potentially for mixed urinary incontinence.
At SUFU, I saw a couple.
In the industry hall, I saw basically transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation, and that's all approved.
So I think it's a great time to be in this world.
I've been in practice about 15 years, and we're doing things radically different.
I think it's better for patient care compared to when I first started.
So thank you.
Well, it's great seeing other clinicians going out and focusing on this.
It's really needed.
One thing I'm looking at now is, I don't know if you've ever thought about this, but when you do Botox injections, what is your follow-up rate?