Dr. Ram Eitan is considered a leading expert whose expertise includes gynecological surgeries using innovative techniques as well as laparoscopic and robotic technology. He is one of the first to use the pioneering technological development of the Da Vinci robot in his surgical practice.
He received his medical education in Israel, after which he went to Western countries for an internship. To perfect his skills and improve his qualifications, the doctor worked at prestigious medical institutions around the world, after which he was awarded the title of international specialist.
Today he holds a management position at the Beilinson Hospital and also has private appointments in the gynecology department of the Assuta Clinic. Patients can turn to him for counseling advice as well as accurate diagnosis and excellent treatment. He specializes in performing all types of surgeries for various gynecological diseases using endoscopic and laparoscopic techniques. There has been tremendous success with conization, which allows diagnosis and removal of abnormal tissue with less risk of trauma and blood loss. In performing the surgery, the doctor is guided by the goal of preserving the fertile function of the patient.
He is fluent in all innovative surgical and minimally invasive techniques. Of note is the Da Vinci robotic system , with which the doctor performs most surgeries for various cervical oncological diseases. Regardless of the severity of the surgical procedure and the diagnosis made, this development ensures the possibility of carrying and giving birth to a child in the future.
Dr. Ram Eitan successfully combines his clinical work with research as well as teaching. He shares his observations with a wide range of oncologists and gynecologists, which are regularly published in scientific publications. He is also an honorary member of several professional associations in oncology and general gynecology. Together with leading specialists and colleagues from other countries, he covers various issues of women’s cancer. Together, doctors are finding new ways to treat cancer and other diseases peculiar to the female body.