| イスラエル | トルコ | オーストリア | |
| 結腸切除術 | から $20,500 | から $6,912 | から $22,000 |
ペレス・シャロン医師は、ソウラスキー医療センターにて結腸切除術およびその他の複雑な癌手術を専門とし、革新的な治療法の開発に注力しています。
オフェル・メリムスキー教授は、骨腫瘍・軟部腫瘍・中皮腫・肺癌・肝臓および肺への転移性病変を専門とする著名な腫瘍内科医です。スラスキー医療センター(イヒロフ、テルアビブ)の骨格・軟部腫瘍科の科長を務め、イスラエル臨床腫瘍医協会の会長を兼任しています。
主な専門領域と患者様へのメリット:
患者様はメリムスキー教授の深い腫瘍学的知識、個別化された治療計画の立案能力、そして細やかな対応を高く評価しており、治療の全過程を通じて安心感と信頼感が得られると好評です。
Dr. Arnon Nagler is an internationally recognized hematologist and bone marrow transplant expert. He is a Professor of Medicine at Tel Aviv University. He is Director Emeritus of Hematology & Bone Marrow Transplantation and the Cord Blood Bank at Sheba Medical Center. He earned his M.D. from the Hebrew University–Hadassah and an M.Sc. in hematopoiesis from Tel Aviv University. He completed postdoctoral training at Stanford. He is board certified in internal medicine and hematology.
He has more than 35 years of experience. He pioneered reduced‑intensity allogeneic transplant protocols for malignant and non‑malignant diseases. He founded Israel’s first public cord blood bank. He performed the country’s first cord blood transplants.
He has held international leadership roles. He served as Chair and Co‑Chair of the ALWP of the EBMT. He was a vice‑chair and long‑term member of EBMT committees. He served on the board of NetCord/EuroCord and as treasurer. He is a frequent invited speaker. He has published widely in journals such as Blood and Leukemia. He has led major clinical trials as a principal investigator and held editorial roles. He has received multiple awards for innovation and clinical excellence.
Dr. Almog Ben-Yaacov is an Attending Surgeon in the Department of General and Oncological Surgery (Surgery C) at Sheba Medical Center. He specializes in cytoreductive surgery (CRS) with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC). His clinical focus includes gastric cancer, sarcoma, and complex colorectal malignancies. Since 2018, he has performed more than 200 HIPEC procedures.
MD, Semmelweis University, 2006, with honors. Training in cardiothoracic surgery at Sheba Medical Center. Residency in general surgery at Montefiore (Albert Einstein) and at Rabin (Beilinson). Board-certified in General Surgery and in Surgical Oncology.
Advanced training includes ESSO-certified HIPEC in Hamburg. Microwave liver ablation in Reims. NanoKnife at King’s College London. Advanced surgical oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering (2019). His publications cover CRS+HIPEC outcomes and Hartmann’s reversal.
In Israel, the operating surgeon or their specialized surgical team usually serves as the first point of contact after a colectomy. You typically meet with the surgeon for an initial follow-up visit within one to two weeks after leaving the hospital.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that choosing a department head often provides a more structured follow-up experience. Dr. Ron Greenberg at Sourasky Medical Center leads a dedicated colorectal team that combines surgical expertise with organized aftercare. Additionally, Dr. Ofer Merimsky and Dr. Pelles Sharon offer online consultations for $950 and $825, which can be useful for international patients needing expert second opinions remotely.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that having a direct number for a wound specialist is vital during the first week home. Many felt more secure when their family doctor was looped into the recovery plan from the very first day. It is often mentioned that preparation for home care should happen well before the actual discharge day.
A colectomy in Israel typically costs between $20,500 and $33,500 depending on the surgical technique. Leading specialists at JCI-accredited centers perform these complex resections. Prices often include the surgeon fee, anesthesia, and several days of hospital recovery.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that choosing a department head often provides access to dual expertise. For instance, Dr. Ron Greenberg at Sourasky Medical Center leads the Colorectal Department while specializing in both laparoscopy and complex Whipple procedures. This technical versatility allows surgeons to adapt the surgical plan mid-operation if they find the condition is more complex than initial scans suggested.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that traveling to Israel for bowel surgery can save 30-50% compared to US costs. They are often surprised by the inclusive nature of the quotes, which cover everything from pathology to hospital stays. Many mention feeling safer knowing their surgeon also teaches at major universities like Tel Aviv University.