Le Prof. Ofer Yossefovitz est spécialisé en chirurgie urologique laparoscopique et robotique, avec plus de 25 ans d'expérience à l'hôpital Ichilov.
Dr. Barak Rosenzweig, MD, directs the Urological Oncology Service at Sheba Medical Center. He is a uro-oncologic surgeon with nearly 20 years of experience. He treats complex urologic cancers with advanced robotic and minimally invasive methods. He is listed among Israel’s Best Doctors by Forbes.
Expertise includes tumors of the prostate, kidney, bladder, testis, and upper urinary tract. He performs robotic radical prostatectomy, kidney-sparing partial nephrectomy, and advanced laparoscopy. Diagnostics include MRI-guided fusion biopsy and imaging-based personalized planning.
He completed a Urological Oncology fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. He is a Senior Physician in the Department of Urology and a Clinical Senior Lecturer at Tel Aviv University. He is a graduate of the Sheba Talpiot program. He is an active researcher with over 200 publications in urologic oncology.
Le Dr Ben-chaim est un urologue pédiatrique hautement expérimenté au centre médical Sourasky, se consacrant exclusivement au traitement des problèmes urologiques chez l'enfant, y compris les tumeurs testiculaires. Son travail chirurgical bénéficie d'une reconnaissance professionnelle.
Le Pr Haim Matskin dirige le département d'urologie du centre médical Sourasky, se spécialisant en onco-urologie et dans les traitements innovants des maladies génito-urinaires.
Israeli specialists prioritize testis-sparing surgery for benign testicular tumors to preserve fertility and hormone production. Leading centers like Sourasky Medical Center and Hadassah Medical Center use intraoperative frozen section examinations. This protocol ensures accurate diagnosis and immediate organ preservation for non-malignant cases.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli urological care is highly centralized in academic hubs like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Professor Yossefovitz Ofer and Dr. Zohar Dotan both trained at Memorial Sloan Kettering in the USA. This high-volume expertise at centers like Sourasky and Sheba leads to a 90% success rate in oncology-related treatments. Patients benefit from specialists who published over 50 to 200 scientific articles each.
Patient Consensus: Many patients emphasize getting a second opinion from high-volume urologists to avoid unnecessary organ removal. They note that smaller lumps under 1 cm may only require active monitoring with routine ultrasounds.
Israeli centers like Sourasky Medical Center, Assuta, and Hadassah are globally recognized for benign testicular tumor treatment. They utilize JCI-accredited facilities and multidisciplinary teams. Specialized oncourologists prioritize organ-preserving techniques to maintain fertility and hormone function while ensuring precise mass removal.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli urology departments stand out because high-volume centers like Sourasky perform 34,000 operations annually. This immense surgical volume means specialists like Dr. Zohar Dotan manage rare benign variants more frequently than small regional clinics. When selecting a facility, look for those where urologists also hold academic positions at Tel Aviv University, as they often have earlier access to the newest diagnostic imaging for differentiating benign masses from cancer.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize getting a second opinion with biopsy confirmation to avoid unnecessary removal of the entire testis. Many note that discussing sperm freezing before any procedure is a vital step they wish was highlighted more clearly.
Israeli urologists use pre-operative risk stratification and intraoperative frozen section examination to differentiate benign masses from cancer. Since needle biopsies carry risks of tumor seeding, physicians rely on negative tumor markers, small lesion size, and inguinal exploration to confirm pathology while preserving the organ.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While small masses under 10 mm often suggest benignity, Israeli specialists like Dr. Zohar Dotan at Sheba Medical Center utilize molecular and genetic tumor profiling alongside high-resolution MRI. This dual-layered diagnostic approach is a key differentiator from standard imaging. It allows surgeons to confidently plan testis-sparing surgery, effectively reducing the need for radical removal in cases where the mass is non-cancerous.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that even with clean tumor markers and small ultrasound readings, surgeons often advise against simple observation due to the risk of malignancy. Many emphasize the importance of arranging fertility preservation and sperm banking before the diagnostic surgery just in case radical removal becomes necessary.
Israeli urologists prioritize organ-preserving techniques for benign testicular tumors to maintain fertility and stable hormone production. Advanced methods like testis-sparing surgery remove only the lesion. This leaves healthy tissue intact to continue normal sperm and testosterone secretion. Patients typically avoid chemotherapy and radiation.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many countries perform full removals, Israel specializes in preserving tissue for tumors under 2 centimeters. Professor Gil Raviv at Sheba Medical Center directs a dedicated Andrology Unit specifically for fertility preservation and sperm retrieval. This specialization is why Israel maintains such high success in natural conception post-treatment.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of monitoring testosterone and FSH levels for a year after surgery. Most note that banking sperm beforehand provides essential peace of mind even when local surgeons recommend organ-preserving approaches.
International patients typically stay in an Israeli hospital for 1 to 3 days after surgery. Most require 7 to 10 days in the country before flying home. Full recovery often occurs within 4 to 6 weeks. Specialists prioritize early mobilization to ensure safety for international travel.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli urology centers like Sourasky and Sheba process massive patient volumes, with Sheba alone handling approximately 1,000,000 patients annually. This high turnover means surgeons like Dr. Barak Rosenzweig are experts at rapid-recovery protocols. You should ask for digital pathology results before leaving, as these typically arrive 5 to 7 days after the procedure.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that while the initial pain fades quickly, persistent itching and swelling can last up to a month. Many suggest packing supportive briefs and ice packs to make the return flight more comfortable after the first week.