The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show
George Hsu, Founder and CEO of Aulea Medical, joins host Michael Stamatinos on the Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show to discuss how a single-use urological device is reshaping OR efficiency, reducing infection risk, and expanding access to care in rural communities across the United States. He didn't set out to disrupt an industry. He just refused to accept a broken process. George Hsu spent 15 years deep in medical device R&D, at companies like Thoratec (acquired by Abbott) and Outset Medical (went public). He knew how to build things. He knew how to make the technology work. What he didn't know was that one day he'd walk into an operating room, watch a urological procedure collapse under the weight of outdated equipment, and decide, right there, that enough was enough. That moment became Aulea Medical. And Aulea Medical became Valoxion. In this episode, Michael Stamatinos and George Hsu break down what's actually happening before a urology patient even hits the table, why single-use devices could be the smarter economic play for health systems under cost pressure, and how a small team is quietly reaching rural communities that the big players have written off entirely. BPH affects half of all men by their 50s. Most of them don't know there are real options. George is building the answer, one physician relationship at a time. IN THIS EPISODE George Hsu is the Founder and CEO of Aulea Medical, the company behind Valoxion, the first and only all-in-one single-use system for urological procedures. Before founding Aulea, George spent over 15 years in R&D at respected early-stage medtech companies including Thoratec (acquired by Abbott) and Outset Medical (IPO). He built Valoxion to address the inefficiency, infection risk, and access gaps baked into standard urology OR workflows. Michael Stamatinos and George Hsu cover: ➤ The OR chaos that lit the fuse for Aulea Medical ➤ Why health systems saving money on reusable equipment may be doing the math wrong ➤ How Valoxion reaches rural communities the major device companies won't prioritize ➤ The psychological and operational weight of running a lean startup in medtech ➤ What building a company with purpose actually looks like from the inside ⏱ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 — Introduction: Who is George Hsu and what is Aulea Medical? 3:32 — From R&D engineer to founder: What triggered the switch 6:49 — How the Bay Area shaped George's risk tolerance 10:31 — How George landed in urology 12:05 — What a urology OR looks like before Valoxion is in the room 17:09 — The question every medtech founder gets: "Isn't everyone's product simpler and safer?" 19:06 — What it feels like watching your device used on a patient for the first time 21:26 — The pressure that never turns off when running a startup 25:23 — Playing David against Olympus, Boston Scientific, and Stryker 28:12 — BPH: where's the real bottleneck, awareness or access? 31:27 — Making the cost case for single-use devices to a stretched CFO 34:41 — Where to follow George and Aulea Medical 36:20 — What George would tell his 32-year-old self https://www.auleamed.com/ [https://www.auleamed.com/] 📣 LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE If this conversation moved you, challenged your thinking, or sparked an idea, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Subscribe for more episodes with healthcare leaders who are not just thinking differently, they’re building differently. About the Show The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation. The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. 🔗 Michael’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelstamo [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelstamo] 🎧 Subscribe for more episodes that move beyond theory and into the heart of what’s really possible in healthcare. Join our group, Advancing Healthcare Innovation Forum on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7056196/ [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7056196/]
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