Dr. Stephen Rauh's Work at RGH Recently Featured on Rochester TV Stations
July 9, 2010
Dr. Stephen Rauh, an attending surgeon at Rochester General Hospital, is a pioneer in the use of robotic surgery to treat colon cancer. His work at Rochester General Hospital was recently featured on two Rochester television stations. Visit the links below to learn more about Dr. Stephen Rauh's recent work.
Source: YNN.com
June 21, 2010
Healthy Living: Robotic Surgery
It’s called the Da Vinci Surgical System, a multimillion dollar machine that allowed John's doctor to cut out a large tumor without actually doing the cutting. Dr. Stephen Rauh is pioneer in robotic surgery. In 2003, he began trading in his scalpel for a remote control. Learn more...
Source: 13Wham.com
June 30, 2010
Patients Benefit From New Robotic Surgeries
The moment surgeons encounter the "Da Vinci" robot they know what it means: more precision for them and less pain and recovery time for their patients. Just ask Dr. Stephen Rauh and Laurel West. Read more...
About Dr. Stephen Rauh
Dr. Rauh grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio where he attended college and medical school. He completed his surgical residency at the University of Rochester, and trained in colon and rectal surgery at the Lahey Clinic Medical Center in Boston. Dr. Rauh joined Rochester Colon & Rectal Surgeons, P.C. in 1988 and he lives in Webster.








