
RAS (Robotic-Assisted Surgery)
Robotic-Assisted Surgery (RAS) is a minimally invasive surgical technique where a surgeon controls robotic instruments via a computer console. The robotic system provides enhanced precision, flexibility, and control, allowing for complex procedures through small incisions. The surgeon operates in real-time, utilizing high-definition 3D imaging displayed on a screen. RAS can lead to reduced pain, quicker recovery times, and fewer complications compared to traditional open surgery. It’s commonly used in fields like urology, gynecology, and general surgery to improve surgical outcomes and patient experiences.