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Michael Sarr MD, John Bundrick MD allowing Dr. Sarr to do neurectomies while Dr. Bundrick publishes the non-operative treatments, no options, quickie clearances - publishing one thing and doing another - neurectomies damage muscules

Health & Medicine

Dr. Michael Sarr will do neurectomies on normal nerves for money - anything to cut. Residents, interns, anesthesia, and OR staff go along even when there is no consent or discussion and Dr. Sarr admits that. Dr. Sarr can't stop cutting. All procedures done by Dr. Sarr without consent have to be repaired by Mayo Clinic. John Bundrick MD publishes the non-operative treatments but no one on other services reads The Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Dr. Warren Andrew Oldenburg, and other surgeons, go along with these abuses. Mayo Clinic does not honor patient consent.

The common mass closure that Mayo does rupture after 3 years - probably all of them. This leads to a mesh repair. But none of this is needed because the neurectomies are not needed. All that is needed is a 2% lidocaine injection & getting to the right physician.

Dr. Sarr needs to return all monies for these neurectomies, and repair all muscles at Mayo Clinic's expense.


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