Expert in urological surgery, general urology, and endourology (urinary tract stones)
Urology
ברודץ גד
02/19/2025
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ש.ק.
, מודיעין
02/18/2025
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דורון עמית
02/16/2025
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Position
Senior physician at Assuta Ashdod Hospital and director of urological services in the central district of Clalit Health Services
Speciality
Urology
Other Specialties
Endourology
Description
Dr. Golomb specialized in urological surgery at the Rabin Medical Center (Beilinson-HaSharon) between 2012-2017. In 2018, after receiving his certification as a specialist in urological surgery, he successfully completed a one-year sub-specialization in urinary tract stones at the Rabin Medical Center. In 2019, he traveled to Western University in Canada and completed a two-year sub-specialization in minimally invasive urology. This medical center is considered one of the world's leading institutions in the field of endo-urology. Upon his return to Israel, he joined as a senior physician in the urological department at Assuta Ashdod Public Hospital. In 2023, he was appointed as the director of the urinary tract stone service at the hospital. Simultaneously, Dr. Golomb serves as the regional urologist in the central district of Clalit Health Services and sees patients at Maccabi Healthcare Services and in private practice. Dr. Golomb has conducted numerous clinical studies in Israel and abroad, some of which have already been published in medical literature. He is currently conducting additional research in the field of minimally invasive urology and the treatment of urinary tract stones. Additionally, he serves as a medical consultant for biomedical companies. Dr. Golomb has frequently lectured at medical conferences in Israel and abroad in his area of expertise.
Professional Experience
Head of the Kidney Stone Service in the Urology Department at Assuta Hospital Ashdod
Director of Urology Services in the Central District of Clalit Health Services
Specialist in Urological Surgery
Subspecialty in Endourology
Education
Subspecialty in urinary tract stones
Subspecialty in minimally invasive urology
Membership
Member of the Israeli Urological Association
Member of the International Endourology Society
Languages
Hebrew
English
Treatments
General Urology
Urinary Tract Stones
Removal of Obstructive Prostate Tissue
Minimally Invasive Removal of Urinary System Tumors
Locations
Media
A study conducted at Assuta Ashdod Public Hospital on urinary tract stones reveals: one in ten suffers from stones. Younger individuals experience more pain - women develop more of the condition
To examine the effectiveness of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) for renal stones measuring 1-2 cm in size compared to smaller stones.
Urine cultures do not identify all instances of pathogens colonizing foreign objects in the urinary system. This colonization may be associated with an increased risk for Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS). In more than 25% of patients, the causative pathogen of sepsis is identified by Full Blood Count (FBC), but not by Urine Culture (UC).
To evaluate the post-puberty results of ventral penile curvature correction performed during infancy, focusing on recurrence and aesthetic outcomes.
The objective of this research was to evaluate the rates of long-term compliance with alkali citrate and hydrochlorothiazide treatments and to identify the reasons for non-compliance.
Our objective was to examine the patterns and frequency of surgical procedures for adults with upper urinary tract calculi in Ontario, Canada, and to propose potential explanations for the observed variations.
Our objective was to evaluate the results of our series of simple prostatectomy procedures at our institution, utilizing both the open simple prostatectomy (OSP) and robotic-assisted simple prostatectomy (RASP) techniques.
To ascertain if weather conditions have any impact on the frequency of renal colic patients seeking treatment in emergency departments during the warmest period in Israel.
To assess the long-term stone clearance rate of retrograde intra-renal surgery in treating lower pole kidney stones using only basket relocation and identify independent factors predicting stone-free status.
To investigate the variations associated with age in the presentation, management, and outcomes of patients who are admitted to the emergency department (ED) with ureteral stones.
To investigate variations in the presentation, management, and outcomes of patients admitted to the emergency department (ED) with ureteral stones, comparing those with a previous history of urinary tract stones to patients experiencing their first stone event.
We aimed to identify risk factors and clinical associations of post-surgical pain in order to enhance perioperative care and patient contentment
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ברודץ גד
02/19/2025
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02/18/2025
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02/16/2025
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