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Complaint / Review
Minnesota Board of Medical Practice
MN Board of Medical Practice allows Mayo Clinic physicians to do elective procedures/anesthesia without discussion/consent or need - no consent forms, no discussions, when you refused the intern/resid

The MN Board of Medical Practice allows the Mayo Clinic Rochester surgeons to just do procedures on patients - especially women - without discussion, consent or need - if they 'feel' something they can keep cutting muscles & nerves off patients - women especially so that they will never wear a bathing suit again - because they don't know what 'normal' feels like or the fibrosis from the last surgery. There's no restricting the Mayo Clinic - no consent forms - and no need for them under Dr. Michael Sarr. And this is EVEN if the patient has said NO to doing that 3 or more times - just so that there is no confusion about continuing to cut just because someone has a scalpel and/or a psych problem.
The aggressiveness of the Mayo interns to cut, without knowing anything of the patient or case, makes the first year lawyers on The Good Wife look 'normal' instead of pathological. And they can't cut - these Mayo interns - they tattoo slashes and strange designs above and below skin crease lines. Yet Dr. Sarr will take you in a room and 'go at' you to accept this or that resident - that you have no knowledge or even a picture of. How can you agree to a surgeon that you have never met or seen Jill Smith??? Did you marry your present husband sight-unseen? Does he ever do a case or just micro-manage the butcher shop?
But regardless Dr. Sarr, once you enter his orb, won't leave you alone, why he's voted Most Student Friendly Fool Surgeon year after year, he will neglect the formal anesthesia consult or the MRI/US study - just to 'go at' you for interns & residents that are no where to be seen - partying, having a beer, or just pretending to study while they date up a Grey's Anatomy-type storm? Sarr does their work, what surgical work is done, covers their negligent mistakes, and even changes operative reports for the students, interns & residents.
They call it the 'Lucky Sperm Club' (or Lucky Egg) - and not for nothing. And if he doesn't get what he wants, Sarr just assigns one of the Lucky Sperm or Eggs to rip you apart for the good ol' boys (or some of both) anyways - with a Catholic chapel upstairs. Even God ignores the butchered women at St. Marys. They need an earthquake - like in Haiti.
Dr. Sarr is like the lab/mice person at Yale that cut the woman MD/PhD up in pieces and put her in the wall - the Mayo Clinic surgeons, under Dr. Michael Sarr, can use any and all excuses in their armamentarium to dissect a patient down to 'normal' nerves which they remove - just for a demo. This is not cancer surgery, but that's what you get for a nerve caught in the last guy's scarring - you get the cancer procedure anyways. And they don't even do this for prostate cancer anymore - the smart guy goes to Mexico or Canada for Ultrasound treatment - no surgical knives.
Despite having all manner of intra-operative scanning equipment to stop a bad procedure, the surgical department at Mayo Clinic won't use it, and they won't call a parent MD before they rip every muscle off - just for the hell of it. The pathology reports say 'normal' nerve - in total - not 'neuroma' - but Sarr calls it a 'neuroma' surgery - everything looks 'neuroma' to Dr. Sarr - because you can bill well for that.
Is this bad judgment, the need to mutilate, are his glasses too think, is he inside the door of the OR, or just needing cash? He's got a lie for everything. A Chief of General Surgery who doesn't know how to stop; he will 'quarter' you and remove normal nerves for a fee - and never see you back for even one post-op visit - because someone might catch-on. Jill Beed-Smith in the Legal Department defends him - seeing nothing post-op - that he can keep cutting without consent if he 'feels' something - which is pretty gross. Males are always 'feeling' women's bodies and wanting to cut something off - so that can't be the criteria - but this is his practice is, up to the present day, courtesy of the MN Board of Medical Malpractice - a Board forewarned.
They debate 'change, ' the MN Board of Let-It-Be, but they can't read Dr. Sarr's operative reports that muscles are then sewn together - muscles that contract in different directions? No one has the guts to stop Dr. Sarr, or make him undo and swallow the costs of his ridiculous procedures; you agree to a five-minute procedure and he can't stop cutting for an hour or more - and this is a person not a cadaver. And he gets the anesthesia staff to check off that you agreed to general anesthesia, and so you are suddenly put out like in date rape - anesthesia instead of a 'date rape drug' facilitating the mutilation and the cutting of everything off the abdominal wall - what you said 'No' to. Saying 'No' doesn't matter to Dr. Sarr, the Chief of Staff or the Mayo Board of Trustees. These are procedures that no one has seen in any other hospital - procedures which community hospitals take the surgeon off the staff for doing without consent/discussion. The Legal Department is a joke.
There's a problem - but the MN Board of Medical Practice can't see it. And someday some woman will die with all her muscles cut off the midline of her abdominal wall - intra-operative shock from interns & students who were asked NOT to be in the room - especially those students from other Medical Schools or countries - who haven't got a clue sometimes. The patient does have a right to restrict the OR from people not serious about care - and if you don't know the case and have never met the patient - you are not serious - just lucky sperm (or eggs).
When a parent asks Dr. Michael Sarr what he was thinking - he says he could 'continue because he IS Mayo Clinic.' The problem is that after he cuts everything off, his residents/interns sew everything back wrong and he apparently leaves for another 'show.' Then he lets incompetent students try to do the skin - when the patient/family has stipulated a 5 year General Surgery trained plastic surgeon - these guys have one day on the service and last night's beer on board. The result in one case will cost two additional surgeries - and Dr. Sarr removed a 'normal' nerve in some fibrosis that he said looked like a 'foreign body.' He removes total normal nerves, not neuromas, creating neuromas. Don't go near Mayo Clinic Rochester for anything abdominal, and if they turf you to Dr. Michael Sarr because he suddenly has a vacancy on his surgical schedule - there's a reason for the vacancy - run.
The problem is that the MN Board of Medical Practice, though debating doing something, won't do something to restrict Dr. Sarr from brutal disfiguring 'fishing expeditions' - like they used to do pelvic exonerations, or radical mastectomies - he takes all the muscles off the abdominal wall and his staff can't sew them back. This wouldn't go on without Jill Beed-Smith allowing it, and the MN Board of Medical Practice looking the other way for his brutal procedures that never heal then. When you've taken the muscles all off the midline and removed whole sensory nerves because of superficial abdominal pain - there's no plastic surgeon who will ever be able to put that back again, and you will need multiple surgeries to get just some 'shape' back.
The problem with the Plastic & General surgical services is that NO ONE knows how to do an exam for superficial abdominal pain from nerve entrapment in an old incision. And these articles are all over the web to Google. What is treated with a nerve block everywhere else, because the insurance makes the physician/surgeon document the result of Carnett's test (neither Dr. Sarr nor anyone on the MN Board of Medical Practice knows what that test is or how to do it - check with Wikipedia) - which they don't have to do in MN before they start dangerous procedures with unqualified interns & students not even at Mayo Medical School. When a goof is made by a non-Mayo medical student, Dr. Sarr changes the operative report that he did the disaster closure - when he most certainly didn't. You are told one thing and get an initial operative report, then get home and get the re-dictated one. MN Board of Medical Practice allows all manner of changing of records, multiple operative reports, at Mayo Clinic. How can you say that you used one suture in one operative report and then just change to another suture in the OR report #2? Musical suturing. Which one was it? Just a coin flip?
Do not go to Mayo Clinic Rochester for any abdominal procedures - stay home. And Jill Beed-Smith won't give you the names of the surgeons who might be able to undo what Mayo Clinic does - just because they are Mayo Clinic. It's surgical rape, with the worst intent - $. And MN Board of Medical Practice is ultimately to blame.
The MN Board of Medical Practice does nothing to help the victims of Dr. Sarr - not even provide the names of surgeons willing to do repairs. Maybe they all need a Dr. Sarr procedure?


Offender: Minnesota Board of Medical Practice

Country: USA   State: Minnesota   City: Minneapolis
Address: 2829 University Avenue, S. E. , Suite 500
Phone: 6126172166

Category: Health & Medicine

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