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 possède une expertise approfondie en pyéloplastie laparoscopique – une méthode moderne et mini-invasive pour réparer les obstructions rénales à l'origine de calculs.
Spécialisé dans le traitement des calculs rénaux au centre médical Sourasky, proposant des soins complets pour diverses pathologies urologiques.
Ben Cchaim Jacob a reçu le prix national de la meilleure étude en urologie pédiatrique. Il dirige un cabinet pédiatrique spécialisé au sein d'un grand centre médical universitaire.
Israeli clinics specialize in minimally invasive endourology to treat kidney and urinary stones. Primary methods include laser lithotripsy, retrograde intrarenal surgery, and percutaneous nephrolithotomy. These techniques prioritize high success rates and rapid recovery. Most procedures are performed at JCI-accredited centers like Sourasky or Hadassah.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli centers like Sourasky Medical Center are unique because they pioneered the Moses laser technology. This specific holmium laser modulation is now a global standard. Our data shows that top specialists like Dr. Mario Sofer focus on these advanced endoscopic tools. These technologies significantly reduce stone migration during surgery. This leads to shorter operating times and higher stone-free rates in a single session.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that ureteroscopy with laser is the standard for medium stones. They highlight that while discharge is often same-day, the temporary stent may cause mild discomfort for up to 2 weeks.
Sourasky Medical Center and Hadassah Medical Center are the premier Israeli hospitals for urolithiasis treatment. These JCI-accredited facilities specialize in laser lithotripsy and robotic-assisted stone removal. Leading urologists like Dr. Mario Sofer and Dr. Vladimir Yutkin perform hundreds of successful minimally invasive procedures annually.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While public hospitals like Rambam and Hadassah offer world-class technology, they often have long waitlists for non-emergency stone cases. Data shows that Sourasky Medical Center manages a massive volume of 34,000 surgeries per year. This high capacity often allows for more flexible scheduling of specialized procedures like flexible ureterorenoscopy compared to smaller regional centers.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that procedures like laser lithotripsy are remarkably quick, often taking less than one hour. Many recommend opting for private hospital wings to avoid the 2-3 month wait times common in the public system.
Recovery times for urolithiasis in Israel vary by procedure, with most patients returning to activities within 2 to 7 days. Specialists at JCI-accredited centers like Sourasky and Assuta utilize laser lithotripsy and robotic surgery. These advanced techniques significantly minimize tissue trauma and accelerate overall healing.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli urology departments are unique because many heads of departments, like Dr. Mario Sofer at Sourasky, specialize specifically in endourology. This narrow focus on minimally invasive stone removal is why these clinics maintain high patient volumes, with Hadassah serving nearly 1,000,000 patients annually. Choosing a dedicated endourology lead often ensures access to the latest flexible ureterorenoscopy techniques.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that while the stone is gone quickly, the temporary stent often causes more discomfort than the procedure itself. Many suggest planning for extra rest until the stent is removed to manage urinary urgency.
Israeli urologists prevent stone recurrence through high-precision metabolic profiling and advanced laser technologies. Treatment at centers like Sourasky Medical Center focuses on achieving a stone-free state using Thulium fiber lasers. This protocol eliminates microscopic fragments that often trigger new stone growth in high-risk patients.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from leading facilities like Hadassah and Sourasky shows a shift toward 3D reconstruction before complex surgeries. Dr. Vladimir Yutkin uses these models to map stone locations with extreme accuracy. This precision ensures total clearance in one session, which is the most critical factor in stopping the 30% to 50% recurrence cycle seen in global urology cases.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that the 24-hour urine test is an essential `gold standard` they wish they had done sooner. Many note that tracking dietary triggers via apps is the most practical way to maintain the 2.5-liter hydration goal recommended by Israeli surgeons.