I think you're right re: doctors withholding information. Regarding the planning software issue - of course, ideally, one will have a surgeon who is very experienced, talented and uses high tech software, but so far I find this combination is very rare and of course very expensive (Gunson, Alfaro category). I have spoken to younger doctors with less experience that use the latest software, and older, more experienced doctors, some of whom are high profile and well regarded, that do not really use it. I wonder which one is actually more important, the high tech planning or the experience?
Some cases are straight forward and/or achievable enough where they can be done without high tech planning software. Doctors with a lot of experience (older ones usually) do the tracings and displacement plan by hand and also the casting models.
The high tech software allows them to 'play with it' many times (on the computer) as to try different combinations of displacements and accommodates more complex cases. There also seems to be somewhat of a relationship between doctors who do the significant posterior CCW downgrafts and the high tech software, particularly the 'NEMO FAB' where the headquarters are in Spain and incorporates the Arnett analysis.
I'd say it is important for young doc who uses high tech software to ALSO know how to do the tracings and displacement proposals by hand too in addition to having experience under belt using the high tech software. The not so young, eg. Gunsun and Alfaro also know how to do by hand too.
No definitive answer as to which more important; high tech planning or experience. In GENERAL, the less complex the case and/or the less significant CCW posterior downgrafts come into play, the more likely the case will resolve to types of doctors other than types like Alfaro and Gunson... as in doctors with a lot of experience but who don't use the high tech software.