Dr. Anthony Vine

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Dr. Anthony Vine Dr. Vine is a board-certified laparoscopic surgeon in New York City specializing in conditions of the digestive tract.

When I’m not in surgery or playing the violin you’ll likely find me in the kitchen. I love to cook and only the sharpest...
23/02/2026

When I’m not in surgery or playing the violin you’ll likely find me in the kitchen. I love to cook and only the sharpest of knives will do! One of my go-to recipes is air fryer chicken wings with my secret buffalo sauce recipe. Delicious!

19/02/2026

True or False: Gallstones Edition!
👉🏻 Gallstones are caused by eating greasy foods.

Dr. Vine answers this question and explains how gallstones form in this 1 minute video.

If you’d like to schedule a consultation with Dr. Vine - or you’d like information about minimally invasive gallbladder removal - please visit our website at
nyclaparoscopicsurgery.com

Do you have occasional acid reflux or could you actually be suffering from a chronic condition called GERD (gastroesopha...
16/02/2026

Do you have occasional acid reflux or could you actually be suffering from a chronic condition called GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease)?

Are you experiencing any or all of the following symptoms?

▶️Heartburn
▶️Regurgitation
▶️Chest pain
▶️Difficulty swallowing
▶️Chronic cough
▶️Sore throat or hoarseness
▶️Bad breath

Dr. Vine explains the difference between acid reflux and GERD and when you should seek treatment, in this new article just posted on his website:

https://nyclaparoscopicsurgery.com/2026/02/gerd-vs-acid-reflux-difference/

11/02/2026

What causes diverticulitis and will you need surgery? Dr. Vine answers these questions and more in this video.

With college friends Jamie Bonini (c) and Rick Edie (r) celebrating our Princeton University graduation! Class of ‘85.  ...
09/02/2026

With college friends Jamie Bonini (c) and Rick Edie (r) celebrating our Princeton University graduation! Class of ‘85.

04/02/2026

Dr. Vine’s patient consultations are very thorough! He takes as much time as the patient needs to discuss the problem, how to treat it and answer every question.

What are the three most common question Dr. Vine is asked?

1. How much pain will I be in?
2. When can I exercise?
3. What is the difference between laparoscopic and robotic surgery?

Dr. Vine gives the answers in this reel.

I love this photo of former Chief Resident Rashaan Ali-Jones performing surgery with me in 2008. She is now chief of sur...
02/02/2026

I love this photo of former Chief Resident Rashaan Ali-Jones performing surgery with me in 2008. She is now chief of surgery at Torrance Memorial Medical Center in Torrance, CA. She specializes in general surgery, breast surgery and advanced laparoscopic surgery.

Speaking at the NY Chapter of the American College of Surgeons first statewide educational meeting in over a decade. Dr....
29/01/2026

Speaking at the NY Chapter of the American College of Surgeons first statewide educational meeting in over a decade.

Dr. Patricia Numann, MD, FACS, a pioneering woman in the field of surgery, was presented with an award. She is a renowned endocrine surgeon who is the founder of the Association of Women Surgeons and a former President of the ACS.

SAVE THE DATE!
The NY Chapter ACS Surgical Symposium returns to The Sagamore May 15-17, 2026.

I’m truly honored to be named a 2026 Castle Connolly Top Doctor. It means the world to me to once again be nominated by ...
26/01/2026

I’m truly honored to be named a 2026 Castle Connolly Top Doctor. It means the world to me to once again be nominated by my peers. Many thanks!

Just finished a case in the OR and ran into my friend, colleague, and a physician I refer patients too, Dr. Monica Prasa...
22/01/2026

Just finished a case in the OR and ran into my friend, colleague, and a physician I refer patients too, Dr. Monica Prasad-Hayes!

She is a phenomenal surgeon specializing in gynecologic oncology at Mt. Sinai Hospital - treating conditions including cervical cancer, uterine cancer, and ovarian cancer.

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month.

Enjoying a short break on a beautiful day in Aix-en-Provence, France with my colleague, coach, and friend, Jitka Vlašánk...
20/01/2026

Enjoying a short break on a beautiful day in Aix-en-Provence, France with my colleague, coach, and friend, Jitka Vlašánková.

Jitka, who is a professional cellist with the Czechoslovakian Martinu Quartet, was one of my coaches during the Aix-en-Provence Chamber Music Workshop.

16/01/2026

In this video, Dr. Vine explains what diverticulitis is, how he treats it, and when surgery might be required.

Dr. Vine is an Attending Surgeon and Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.

To make an appointment for a consultation call 212-879-6677

Video Transcript: Understanding Diverticulitis

[00:00:00]
[Mild, upbeat background music begins]
[A male doctor in blue scrubs is centered in the frame. A text overlay reads: "What is diverticulitis and how is it treated?"]

Dr Vine: Diverticulitis is an infection or inflammatory condition of the colon. It can occur on the left or the right side, though it's mostly on the left side. Younger women can get right-sided diverticulitis.
These are little out-pouchings of the colon where the blood vessels enter the wall, so there's essentially a weakness in the wall of the colon. You can get an infection because the colon wall only contains two layers of the four in a diverticulum. So, a small piece of stool that gets stuck in a diverticulum can actually erode and perforate, causing bacteria to escape from the inside of the bowel where it should not escape from.

[00:00:53]
[The doctor continues explaining, gesturing slightly for emphasis]

Doctor Vine: Diverticulitis is treated primarily by antibiotics at first. If, however, someone has perforated diverticulitis with what we call peritonitis—and they have infection and even f***l material that has escaped from the colon into their abdominal cavity—then they might need emergency surgery. This can sometimes be done laparoscopically, but may need to be done with old-fashioned open surgery.

[00:01:24]
[The video concludes with a black screen and the CapCut logo]

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