Mayo Clinic General Internal Medicine
John B. Bundrick MD sitting on cases of abdominal nerve entrapments, with Dr. Sarr is doing unnecessary surgeries for the last 15 years - no Carnett's test, common mass closures for 'practice' where Sarr cuts all 3 abdom

Health & Medicine

Dr. BUNDRICK is all over the web & YOUTUBE, and publishes the correct way to diagnose and treat abdominal nerve entrapments = ACNES = abdominal cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome. Yet Dr. Bundrick has been letting Dr. Michael Sarr - General Surgery Mayo Clinic Rochester - do unnecessary neurectomies on women patients especially - without consent or discussion - for money and to practice common mass closures that are not indicated to be done. Or for the breast or practice exams on women patients put under anesthesia without consent - anesthesia doesn't have to get consent in these cases. To do a common mass closure you have to cut all 3 abdominal muscle layers/fascia, and sew them all together like a little kid who can't sew.

You knew he was doing this, your staff talks about 'teamwork' yet Sarr would never call a decent General Medical attending to do any of his surgical clearances.


Company: Mayo Clinic General Internal Medicine
Country: USA
State: Minnesota
City: Rochester
Address: 200 First Street SW
Phone: 5072842511
Site: mayoclinic.org
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