Patient Experience
A 72-year-old retired fisherman from Jaffa presented with trigeminal neuralgia resistant to medication. Dr. Wohl performed a minimally invasive microvascular decompression. The patient experienced immediate pain relief and returned to his hobby of wood carving within two weeks.
An 8-year-old Ethiopian immigrant with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy underwent selective dorsal rhizotomy by Dr. Wohl. After six months of intensive rehabilitation, she took her first independent steps at the hospital's therapy pool.
A 45-year-old Bedouin shepherdess from the Negev was airlifted after a fall caused an acute subdural hematoma. Dr. Wohl performed an emergency craniotomy. Despite initial coma, she regained full cognitive function and returned to her community after three months.
A 33-year-old high-tech executive from Tel Aviv developed a rare pilocytic astrocytoma discovered during fertility treatments. Dr. Wohl used intraoperative MRI guidance for complete resection. She conceived naturally six months post-operation and delivered a healthy baby.
A 19-year-old IDF soldier suffered a penetrating head injury from shrapnel. Dr. Wohl performed a complex cranial reconstruction using 3D-printed titanium implants. After neurocognitive rehabilitation, the soldier returned to limited military duty.
A 58-year-old ultra-Orthodox rabbi from Bnei Brak presented with normal pressure hydrocephalus misdiagnosed as dementia. Dr. Wohl implanted a programmable shunt. The patient's cognitive function dramatically improved, allowing him to resume Talmudic studies.
A 7-year-old Palestinian child from Gaza with intractable epilepsy underwent laser interstitial thermal therapy guided by stereo-EEG. Dr. Wohl's precise ablation eliminated seizure focus without speech impairment. The child now attends regular school.
A 41-year-old professional pianist developed a benign acoustic neuroma threatening hearing. Dr. Wohl performed a retrosigmoid approach preserving cochlear nerve function. The patient performed a concert at the hospital atrium three months later.
An 82-year-old Holocaust survivor with Parkinson's disease received a deep brain stimulation system implanted by Dr. Wohl. The procedure reduced her tremor by 90%, allowing her to write her memoirs for the first time in decades.
A 29-year-old Syrian refugee with a complex skull base tumor was transferred through border medical cooperation. Dr. Wohl performed an endoscopic endonasal approach. The patient recovered fully and now works as a medical interpreter.
A 16-year-old competitive swimmer from Haifa developed Chiari malformation symptoms. Dr. Wohl performed posterior fossa decompression with duraplasty. She returned to national competition within nine months, winning her division.
A 63-year-old Druze village elder presented with a giant anterior communicating artery aneurysm. Dr. Wohl used a hybrid approach combining microsurgical clipping and endovascular techniques. The patient resumed his role as community mediator.
A 5-year-old autistic child with self-injurious behavior underwent responsive neurostimulation implantation. Dr. Wohl's precise targeting reduced harmful behaviors by 80%, dramatically improving quality of life for the entire family.
A 51-year-old commercial airline pilot developed a meningioma affecting visual fields. Dr. Wohl performed awake craniotomy with visual mapping. The patient regained full visual function and returned to flying after rigorous recertification.