Mayo Clinic Rochester
John Bundrick MD need to check your St. Mary's OR today for how many 'neuroma' surgeries have been scheduled without a Carnett's test - to practice common mass closure deformities - it's very reassurring to be assault

Health & Medicine

The Mayo Clinic needs to stop the unnecessary neurectomies of women patients - for practice - the whole Sarr 'menu' of neurectomies without a Carnett's test. The Carnett maneuver is not only useful in diagnosis, but is also helpful in educating and reassuring patients as to the true source of their pain - without surgery. But currently, Dr. Sarr and other Mayo surgeons, take patients to the OR without a grain of reassurance to butcher with neurectomies - when the patients don't consent to continuing after finding a swollen nerve. They say that they 'ARE THE MAYO CLINIC.' And they can do WHAT THEY WANT WITH WOMEN PATIENTS - the testosterone drip that all male attendings are on.

The ACNES diagnosis helps to provide reassurance, while avoiding unnecessary expense, testing, and confusion - but your first have to think of the causes of anterior abdominal wall pain - think of the Carnett's test - and not try sue the messenger for defamation of Mayo Clinic stupidity.


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State: Minnesota
City: Rochester
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Phone: 5072842511
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