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04/27/2025
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04/26/2025
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04/07/2025
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Position
Served as Director of the Vascular Surgery Department at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center
Speciality
Vascular surgery
Other Specialties
General Surgery
Description
Dr. Eitan Haldenberg is a vascular surgery expert, who served as the director of the Vascular Surgery Department at Shamir Medical Center (Assaf Harofeh Medical Center) & Hillel Yaffe Medical Center. Dr. Haldenberg is engaged in extensive academic activity including writing articles which are published in the finest medical journals worldwide.
Professional Experience
Head of the Vascular Surgery Department at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center
Head of the Vascular Surgery Department at Yitzhak Shamir Medical Center, Assaf Harofeh Campus
Head of the Outpatient Clinics System and the Vascular Institute at Yitzhak Shamir Medical Center, Assaf Harofeh Campus
Senior Vascular Surgeon at Tel Aviv Medical Center.
Senior Vascular Surgeon at Chaim Sheba Medical Center.
Education
Medical studies - Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion
Specialization in general and vascular surgery - Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer
Sub-specialization in endovascular surgery - St. Mary's London
Membership
The world's leading expert group for treatment of carotid artery disease FACTSCAT – Faculty Advocating Collaborative and Thoughtful Carotid Artery TreatmentS (FACTCATS)
The Israeli Trauma Society
The Israeli Association of Surgeons
The Israeli Society for Vascular Surgery
The International Society of Endovascular Specialists - ISEVS
The Society for the Advancement of Endovascular Treatment in Trauma – EVTM
Languages
Hebrew
English
Treatments
Aortic aneurysm
Treatment of blood flow disorder in the carotid arteries
Treatment of varicose veins
Treatment of impaired blood flow to the leg arteries
Venous insufficiency, vascular surgery
Treatment of lymphatic insufficiency
Locations
Media

Dr. Eitan Heldenberg, Head of the Vascular Surgery Department, interviewed on peripheral arterial disease on Prof. Rafi Carso's health program, broadcast on Channel 13, 3.9.2020.

Dr. Eitan Heldenberg interviewed on the Healthy Life program hosted by Prof. Carso, discussing peripheral arterial disease.

Dr. Eitan Heldenberg interviewed on the Health Line program, discussing aortic aneurysm in women.
Some mistakenly use the term "Peripheral Vascular Disease" (PVD) to describe peripheral vascular conditions. The use of PVD is misleading because it does not clarify which vessels are affected — whether the arteries (Arterial Disease), the veins (Venous Disease), or the lymphatic system (Lymphatic Disease). It is therefore recommended to use the term Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease (PAOD) to accurately describe the nature of the pathology being addressed.
The aorta is the central artery of the human body. It originates from the left ventricle of the heart and supplies blood, through its many branches, to all organs of the body. The aorta has two main segments — the thoracic and the abdominal. An aneurysm of the abdominal aorta, commonly known as an abdominal aneurysm (though this term is imprecise as it does not indicate which artery is affected), is a "silent killer" — by conservative estimate, approximately 500 people in Israel die each year from its rupture.
The term "diabetic foot" describes foot problems in patients with diabetes. Nerve damage caused by diabetes leads to loss of sensation in the foot, making patients unaware of skin injuries that can develop into ulcers, which tend to become infected in the absence of adequate blood flow. Such complications occur in approximately 4–10% of all diabetic patients with foot ulcers. Early identification of risk factors is therefore of paramount importance — both to reduce the likelihood of developing these ulcers and, when they do develop, to treat them as early as possible.
The human body contains a branching network of vessels stretching for many kilometers, all serving one purpose: transporting blood. Blood flows in two directions—from the heart to the tissues and from the tissues back to the heart. There are three main vascular systems: the arterial, venous, and lymphatic systems. These networks carry blood through diverse pathways. The arterial system carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the organs. The venous system carries deoxygenated, carbon dioxide-rich blood from the organs back to the heart. The arterial and venous systems are connected via capillaries, which serve as the interface between them. The lymphatic system carries fluid from the intercellular space, primarily in peripheral regions, toward the body's center, where it drains into the venous system. Dysfunction can arise in any of these systems and, when neglected, may lead to worsening clinical manifestations and, in extreme cases, limb- or life-threatening conditions.
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06/08/2026
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06/07/2026
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06/04/2026
Dr. Eitan Heldenberg
Many thanks for the appreciation and the kind words, Sincerely, Dr. Eitan Heldenberg, Specialist in Vascular Surgery
06/07/2026
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, Tel Aviv
06/04/2026
Dr. Eitan Heldenberg
I greatly appreciate the kind words and warm compliments, With regards, Dr. Eitan Haldenberg, Specialist in Vascular Surgery
06/07/2026
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, עין ורד
06/04/2026
Dr. Eitan Heldenberg
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the appreciation and the warm words, Sincerely, Dr. Eitan Haldenberg, Specialist in Vascular Surgery
06/07/2026
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, קדימה
06/03/2026
Dr. Eitan Heldenberg
Thank you very much for the appreciation and warm words, Sincerely, Dr. Eitan Heldenberg, Specialist in Vascular Surgery
06/03/2026
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אהדאיי הראל
, פרדס חנה-כרכור
05/27/2026
Dr. Eitan Heldenberg
A great thank you for the appreciation and the warm words, With regards, Dr. Eitan Haldenberg, Specialist in Vascular Surgery
06/03/2026
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05/27/2026
Dr. Eitan Heldenberg
I greatly appreciate the warm words. Thank you very much, With regards, Dr. Eitan Heldenberg, Specialist in Vascular Surgery
06/03/2026
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נאוה מרק
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05/27/2026
Dr. Eitan Heldenberg
I greatly appreciate the warm words, With regards, Dr. Eitan Haldenberg, Specialist in Vascular Surgery
05/27/2026
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