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Brain tumor surgery in Israel: Our Best Clinics and Costs 2025

Why choose Israel for brain tumor surgery?

  • Accredited clinics: JCI-certified hospitals offer world-class care and meet international standards.
  • Latest technologies: Techniques such as Gamma Knife radiosurgery and CyberKnife sys provide non-invasive precision. Intraoperative MRI ensures real-time imaging during surgery.
  • High success rates: Brain tumor surgeries in Israel have a remarkable 85-90% efficacy rate, leading to significant improvements in patient outcomes.
  • Expert surgeons: Leading neurosurgeons, often with experience in over 1,500 brain tumor surgeries, hold certifications from prestigious institutions. They are well-versed in both traditional and innovative surgical methods.

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How Much Does Brain tumor surgery Cost in Israel?

The average price of Brain tumor surgery in Israel is $32,100, the minimum price is $30,000, and the maximum price is $33,500.
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Discover the Best Brain tumor surgery Clinics in Israel: 6 Verified Options and Prices

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Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov)
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Surgery Time - 4 hours
Stay in the country - 14 days
Rehabilitation - 30 days
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Grossman Rachel

33 years of experience

Dr. Rachel Grossman is a neurosurgeon with over 20 years of experience. She specializes in brain tumor surgery and advanced glial mass removal. Dr. Grossman has performed hundreds of complex operations. Her expertise includes awake craniotomies with intraoperative mapping and endoscopic procedures for pituitary and skull base tumors.

She has published more than 40 scientific articles and has received international research awards. Dr. Grossman is a member of leading neurosurgical societies such as EANS, WFNS, and the American Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Her work has made important contributions to neuro-oncology.

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Roth Jonathan

29 years of experience

Dr. Roth Jonathan is a neurosurgeon and pediatric neurosurgeon with over 18 years of experience. He treats complex brain and spinal conditions, including hydrocephalus, brain tumors, colloid and arachnoid cysts, craniopharyngiomas, and epilepsy. He is skilled in advanced procedures such as endoscopic surgery and deep brain stimulation. Dr. Roth has performed many successful operations in these areas.

He has published about 70 professional articles. Dr. Roth is an active member of organizations like EANS, ESPN, ISPN, and IFNE. He earned his medical degree from Tel Aviv University and completed advanced training at Cornell Medical Center and NYU Langone Health. His education and experience reflect his dedication to neurosurgery.

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Zvi Ram

36 years of experience

Prof. Zvi Ram is a top neurosurgeon and head of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS). He specializes in disorders of the brain and spinal cord, such as aneurysms, brain tumors, and Parkinson's Disease. He has received numerous awards for his innovative approach to neurology treatments and research, and is an expert in neurosurgical operations with brain mapping and deep brain stimulation.

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Felix Bokstein

45 years of experience
Dr. Bukshtein is one of the directors of the neuro-oncology department of Ichilov Hospital, who has achieved incredible success in the treatment of epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, headaches and speech problems. Selflessly defending innovative approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of neuro-oncological diseases, Dr. Bukshtein was able to organize and establish smooth, well-coordinated work of the department in a relatively short period of time, which has been saving human lives even in the most difficult cases for almost 30 years!

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Our Brain tumor surgery Techniques: What Suits You Best?

When considering Brain tumor surgery, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:

Brain Tumor Removal

Involves the surgical excision of abnormal growths within the brain to alleviate symptoms and prevent further complications.

Pros: Offers direct access to the tumor, allowing for precise removal and immediate symptom relief. Minimally invasive techniques reduce recovery time by up to 50% compared to traditional methods.
Cons: Risks include potential damage to surrounding brain tissue, with a 10% chance of neurological deficits. Requires hospitalization and postoperative care, which can be extensive.
Effectiveness: Success rates vary from 70% to 90% depending on tumor type and location.
Duration: 3-6 hours
Recovery: 4-8 weeks
Best for: Patients with accessible tumors causing neurological symptoms. Effective for gliomas, meningiomas, and metastatic brain lesions.
Prices: Cost of Brain tumor removal in Israel from $30,000

Resection of glioblastoma

This procedure involves surgically removing a glioblastoma, a type of aggressive brain tumor, to alleviate symptoms and improve survival chances.

Pros: Glioblastoma resection can significantly reduce tumor size, improving life expectancy and quality of life. Approximately 90% of patients experience symptom relief post-surgery.
Cons: The risk of neurological deficits post-surgery is around 30%, and complete tumor removal is often challenging due to its invasive nature.
Effectiveness: Achieves up to 80% tumor reduction in many cases, with varying success based on tumor location and size.
Duration: 4-6 hours.
Recovery: 4-6 weeks.
Best for: Patients with localized glioblastomas, especially when combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

Excision of Skull Base Tumor

Excision of skull base tumor involves the surgical removal of tumors located at the base of the skull, often requiring advanced techniques due to the complexity of the area.

Pros: Offers precise removal with minimal damage to surrounding tissues. Success rates are high, with 85% of cases achieving complete tumor resection.
Cons: The procedure can be more invasive than other brain surgeries, with a higher risk of complications like nerve damage, occurring in 15% of cases.
Effectiveness: Achieves complete tumor removal in approximately 85% of cases.
Duration: 6-12 hours.
Recovery: 1-3 months.
Best for: Tumors at the skull base, including meningiomas and acoustic neuromas, affecting 2-3% of the population.

Pituitary tumor surgery

This procedure involves the removal of a tumor from the pituitary gland, often performed using minimally invasive techniques.

Pros: Offers a high success rate with over 90% symptom improvement. Minimally invasive techniques reduce recovery time significantly.
Cons: May not be suitable for all tumor types, and less effective for large or invasive tumors compared to other surgical options.
Effectiveness: 85% to 95% success rate in tumor removal and symptom relief.
Duration: 2 to 4 hours
Recovery: 4 to 6 weeks
Best for: Small to medium-sized pituitary tumors causing hormonal imbalances or vision problems.

Surgical removal of the brain cyst

Involves a neurosurgical procedure to excise a cystic lesion from the brain, aimed at relieving pressure and symptoms.

Pros: Minimally invasive with a lower risk of complications compared to excision of skull base tumors. Offers a 90% chance of symptom relief and improved quality of life.
Cons: Requires general anesthesia, which carries some risk. May not be suitable for all cyst locations due to accessibility issues.
Effectiveness: 85% success rate in achieving complete cyst removal without recurrence.
Duration: 2-4 hours
Recovery: 1-2 weeks
Best for: Cystic lesions causing neurological symptoms or brain compression in accessible areas.