From Pain to Relief: Patient Returns to Normal Life After ASC Hernia Surgery

April 23, 2026 by Emily Grant

Running, hiking, biking on mountain trails and lifting weights help Dan Ivanciw stay strong and active. Strength training has always been part of his exercise routine, so he was used to lifting heavy things safely.

About 20 years ago, while carrying a 50‑pound microwave stand up a steep set of stairs, the Austin, Texas electrical engineer felt a sharp pain in his left groin.

The feeling was familiar to Dan, and he knew something was wrong.

“I’d already had a hernia before on my right side that I had gotten repaired, so I knew kind of what that felt like,” he said. “I was concerned maybe I had just caused another one.”

An inguinal hernia happens when tissue inside the abdomen pushes through a weak spot in the lower belly, creating a small bulge in the groin. Treatment options may include monitoring or surgery depending on symptoms and size.

After visiting a doctor and because the discomfort was mild, Dan decided to wait before having it repaired.

Over the next 15 years, the hernia slowly grew into a noticeable bulge that interrupted Dan’s daily activities. To avoid pain, he had to be careful when reclining or bending. At times, he wore a hernia belt for extra support.

“I was limited in what I wanted to do, what I could do,” he said.

Internet Search Leads to Boston Hernia Surgeon, ASC Surgery

Dr. Michael “Micki” ReinhornTwo years ago, Dan began searching online for a U.S. surgeon who could perform a specialized no-mesh repair used for his first hernia. After months of research, he scheduled a consultation with Michael “Micki” Reinhorn, M.D., a board‑certified general surgeon who specializes in ambulatory hernia surgery near Boston.

Over a lifetime, roughly one in four men and a small percentage of women will experience an inguinal hernia.

“There’s a risk of the intestine getting stuck in a hernia that could lead to a life-threatening emergency. But for most people, it’s a quality-of-life operation,” Dr. Reinhorn said.

During his initial consultation, Dr. Reinhorn presented options for mesh and no-mesh hernia repair surgery, given that Dan’s hernia had reached roughly the size of an orange.

“We talked about the pros and cons of both,” Dr. Reinhorn said. “He made the decision that although he had a no-mesh repair in 1987, he was going to go with mesh behind the abdominal wall through the Open Pre-Peritoneal (OPP) repair approach that we specialize in.”

The OPP surgical technique, which Dr. Reinhorn helped modernize, uses a gentle muscle spreading approach through a small keyhole incision to place mesh behind the muscles. With this approach to inguinal hernia surgery, patients avoid general anesthesia and still have mesh placed in the same exact location as a laparoscopic or robotic repair. This type of hernia repair is designed to help patients heal faster and get back to normal activities sooner.

“Patients go home within about an hour after surgery. I ask them to go for leisurely walks and just take it easy for a couple of weeks after surgery,” Dr. Reinhorn said. “After two weeks for a mesh repair, we lift all restrictions and let them go to the gym and work out. We tell them to gradually increase activity week three.”

Patient Ranks First ASC Experience as ‘Exceptional’

Doctors determine whether patients are suitable for outpatient surgery based on factors such as age, existing medical conditions and the level of support available at home.

Dan scheduled his hernia repair surgery with Dr. Reinhorn on July 10, 2025, at Boston Out-Patient Surgical Suites. He described the experience as “exceptional” and said he would recommend same-day surgery to others.

“You could tell that everybody in that center knew the patients were likely to be nervous and uncertain of what was going to happen,” Dan said. “They were so friendly and nice. It was so easy, and they just made the whole process really go so smoothly.”

After surgery, Dan spent two weeks resting and recovering at a nearby hotel in Boston before his post-op visit. He followed the guidance of the care team and his surgeon for exercise. He said this recovery felt very different from the no-mesh repair he had years ago, but in a much better way.

“I didn’t feel any pain when I was lying down or sitting,” he said. “The only pains I found I had — and they were minor — were in the transitions getting up or laying back down.”

Nine months later, Dan enjoys an active lifestyle without pain or a hernia belt. He and his wife recently spent a week hiking through a national park, a state park and two historic forts in Texas.

“Now I can run. I don’t have any fear of causing an issue. It’s been great!” he said. “I work on cars, and I do my own lawn work and all of it. Bending over before — that was very difficult to do. I can do whatever I want now.”

Schedule an Appointment to Discuss Your Health

If you are experiencing any health issues, like a hernia, schedule an appointment to talk to a specialist. Your surgeon may suggest that you schedule a procedure.

ASCs make it easier for patients to get the care they need with same day procedures, advanced technology and a comfortable environment. Efficiencies like scheduling, workflow and team coordination positively impact patient care.

“Everything about the ASC is geared for the patient experience to be safe, compassionate and efficient,” Dr. Reinhorn said. “It is very well coordinated. It’s geared about the patient experience; the whole process from beginning to end.”

Today, Dan shares his positive experience with others and offers advice to those needing hernia repair surgery.

“If I knew about Dr. Reinhorn and the surgery center sooner … I would have gotten it done years and years earlier, for sure,” he said. “With the hernia operation, it can come to a point where you’re not going to have the options and you’re going to suffer more for it. Get it checked earlier and get your surgery. You don’t have anything to fear.”


This article is designed for educational purposes only. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health concern or disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If you have or suspect you may have a health concern, you should consult your healthcare provider.

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Spring Cleaning for Your Body: A Fresh Start for Your Gut Health

April 23, 2026 by Emily Grant

It’s that time of year for giving your home a good spring cleaning, and it’s also the perfect time to think about “spring cleaning” your body…starting with your gut.

Your digestive system does a lot more than just process food. It plays a key role in your overall health, energy levels, and even your immune system. Visiting your gastrointestinal doctor and giving your gut a little extra attention this spring can go a long way toward helping you feel your best.

Why Gut Health Deserves a Seasonal Reset

Over time, our digestive system can be impacted by:

  • Processed foods and low-fiber diets
  • Stress and busy schedules
  • Skipping routine preventive screenings

A “reset” doesn’t mean extreme detoxes or trendy cleanses—it means getting back to healthy habits and making sure everything is functioning as it should.

Everyday Ways to Support a Healthier Gut

Spring is a great time to start fresh with simple, sustainable habits:

1. Add More Fiber to Your Plate

Fiber makes a huge difference. Foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes help keep your digestive system moving and support colon health.

2. Stay Hydrated

Water plays a key role in digestion and helps prevent constipation.

3. Prioritize Probiotics

Foods like yogurt, sauerkraut, and miso can help maintain a healthy balance of gut bacteria.

4. Get Moving

Regular physical activity supports digestion and reduces bloating.

5. Listen to Your Body

Ongoing symptoms like abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, or reflux shouldn’t be ignored: They’re your body’s way of signaling that something may need attention.

“Spring Cleaning” Also Means Checking In on Your Health

Just like you wouldn’t ignore a leak during home maintenance, it’s important not to overlook your digestive health.

Preventive care and testing can help detect issues early, often before symptoms even appear.

Key screenings and evaluations to consider:

Colonoscopy

A colonoscopy remains the gold standard for preventing colorectal cancer. It allows physicians to detect and remove precancerous polyps before they become a problem. If you’re 45 or older—or have a family history or risk factors—it may be time to schedule yours.

Upper Endoscopy (EGD)

If you experience frequent heartburn, reflux, or swallowing issues, this test can help evaluate the esophagus and stomach.

Screening for Digestive Conditions

Conditions like IBS, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and Celiac disease often start with subtle symptoms. Early evaluation can lead to better outcomes and improved quality of life.

Lab Testing & Stool Studies

These can help identify infections, inflammation, or other underlying digestive concerns.

A Simpler, More Comfortable Way to Get Screened

Many patients delay care because they assume procedures will be complicated, expensive, or time-consuming.

At Gastrointestinal Specialists, P.C., our on-site endoscopy center offers:

  • A more convenient and streamlined experience
  • Lower out-of-pocket costs compared to hospital-based procedures
  • A comfortable, patient-focused environment

Most importantly, it allows you to take care of your health efficiently and with peace of mind.

A Fresh Start That Matters

Spring cleaning isn’t just about your home—it’s about feeling better, inside and out. Taking small steps toward better gut health, combined with the right preventive screenings, can make a meaningful difference in your long-term well-being.

If you’ve been putting off a colonoscopy or ignoring digestive symptoms, consider this your reminder: there’s no better time than now to take that first step.

Schedule your appointment today at Gastrointestinal Specialists, P.C. in Troy, Michigan.

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Main Line Endoscopy Centers Adopt First-of-Its-Kind Gastrointestinal Technology

April 14, 2026 by Emily Grant

Main Line Endoscopy Centers are now offering a first-of-its-kind, AI-derived precision medicine test that helps in predicting the risk of progression to cancer in patients with Barrett’s esophagus (BE).

Barrett’s esophagus is a medical condition that causes the esophageal tissue lining to change and resemble the lining of the intestine. Symptoms can include severe heartburn, difficulty swallowing and, in some cases, chest pain. Chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a key risk factor and can increase a patient’s likelihood of developing esophageal cancer over time.

Performed on routine esophageal biopsies, the test analyzes a patient’s tissue to determine their five-year probability of progression to high-grade dysplasia or cancer. The results integrate with clinical guidelines and can be used alongside traditional dysplasia-based grading to enhance patient care.

Early detection plays a vital role in preventing the progression of esophageal cancer and improving outcomes for patients with Barret’s esophagus. The results produced by this test increase the ability to tailor treatment depending on each patient’s individualized risk. “Barrett’s esophagus can progress differently from patient to patient. This cutting-edge technology offers us a clearer picture of what treatment plans can be most impactful for each individual while saving lives along the way,” William Huntington, DO shared.

If you are a patient with Barrett’s esophagus or are experiencing symptoms of the condition and would like to learn more about this test, please schedule an appointment with one of our physicians. Additionally, you can learn more about this condition here.

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Main Line Endoscopy Center Malvern Named One of U.S. News & World Report’s Best!

April 6, 2026 by Emily Grant

Main Line Endoscopy Center Malvern has been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care.

To be included on this nationally recognized list is a testament to the care, attention and dedication of our physicians and staff to provide excellent patient care, and we are grateful to be so honored.

U.S. News and CareJourney rated more than 4,400 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Colonoscopy & Endoscopy, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics & Spine, and Urology.

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We’ve Been Named One of U.S. News & World Report’s Best!

April 6, 2026 by Emily Grant

MGA Gastrointestinal Diagnostic and Therapeutic Center and MGA Gastrointestinal Diagnostic and Therapeutic Center – Metairie have been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care.

To be included on this nationally recognized list is a testament to the care, attention and dedication of our physicians and staff to provide excellent patient care, and we are grateful to be so honored.

U.S. News and CareJourney rated more than 4,400 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Colonoscopy & Endoscopy, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics & Spine, and Urology.

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We’ve Been Named One of U.S. News & World Report’s Best!

April 6, 2026 by Emily Grant

The Endoscopy Center West and The Endoscopy Center North have been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care.

To be included on this nationally recognized list is a testament to the care, attention and dedication of our physicians and staff to provide excellent patient care, and we are grateful to be so honored.

U.S. News and CareJourney rated more than 4,400 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Colonoscopy & Endoscopy, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics & Spine, and Urology.

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We’ve Been Named One of U.S. News & World Report’s Best!

April 6, 2026 by Emily Grant

Shared Content has been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care.

To be included on this nationally recognized list is a testament to the care, attention and dedication of our physicians and staff to provide excellent patient care, and we are grateful to be so honored.

U.S. News and CareJourney rated more than 4,400 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Colonoscopy & Endoscopy, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics & Spine, and Urology.

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Raleigh Endoscopy Center Named One of U.S. News & World Report’s Best!

April 6, 2026 by Emily Grant

Raleigh Endoscopy Center has been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care.

To be included on this nationally recognized list is a testament to the care, attention and dedication of our physicians and staff to provide excellent patient care, and we are grateful to be so honored.

U.S. News and CareJourney rated more than 4,400 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Colonoscopy & Endoscopy, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics & Spine, and Urology.

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Wake Forest Endoscopy Center Named One of U.S. News & World Report’s Best!

April 6, 2026 by Emily Grant

Wake Forest Endoscopy Center has been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care.

To be included on this nationally recognized list is a testament to the care, attention and dedication of our physicians and staff to provide excellent patient care, and we are grateful to be so honored.

U.S. News and CareJourney rated more than 4,400 surgery centers across the country on several criteria, including how successfully they avoided complications, ER visits, unplanned hospitalizations and other undesirable outcomes; patient outcomes; risk-adjustment and more. Ambulatory Surgery Centers were evaluated in four separate specialty areas: Colonoscopy & Endoscopy, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics & Spine, and Urology.

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MidAtlantic Gastrointestinal Center Named One of U.S. News & World Report’s Best!

April 6, 2026 by Emily Grant

MidAtlantic Gastrointestinal Center, Lancaster, PA, has been named one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. These ratings of outpatient surgical centers offer patients a data-informed resource when seeking outpatient surgical care.

To be included on this nationally recognized list is a testament to the care, attention and dedication of our physicians and staff to provide excellent patient care, and we are grateful to be so honored.

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