Dr. Michael Sarr (Chief General Surgery Mayo Clinic) has been unnecessarily doing abdominal wall surgeries for 'neurectomies' for the last 15 years at Mayo Clinic - painful abdominal nerve removal surgeries where he cuts the nerve out - for a benign condition of abdominal nerve entrapment syndrome (=ACNES). Dr. John B. Bundrick hasn't said a word, and he's on YOUTUBE.
These NEURECTOMIES are also very deforming, uncosmetic, and unaesthetic procedures. Abdominal nerve entrapment happens commonly in old incisions or after vigorous sports exertions. One resident at Cleveland Clinic showed up in the ER with it, after he exercised too vigorously on his newly bought abdominal exercise machine. And he was almost operated on.
Dr. Michael Sarr, however, does these procedures without patient consent, or teamwork medical consultation - quickie clearance.
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