TY - JOUR KW - Surgery KW - Dermatology AU - Mhatre M AU - Mysore VN AU - Murthy S AU - Garg A AB -
A surgical instrument tray or a basin is generally used while performing dermatosurgery procedures. The disadvantage of using this conventional tray is the lack of separate compartments which often leads to mixing of the various items making it inconvenient while locating and picking up the needed instrument or syringe. Often more than one tray or basin may be needed.
To overcome this disadvantage, we, hereby, present the use of a regular Indian dinner plate with recesses or compartments (known commonly as ‘thali plate’) as a substitute to the conventional surgical tray
BT - Journal of cutaneous and aesthetic surgery C1 -http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26157317?dopt=Abstract
DO - 10.4103/0974-2077.158455 IS - 2 J2 - J Cutan Aesthet Surg LA - eng N2 -A surgical instrument tray or a basin is generally used while performing dermatosurgery procedures. The disadvantage of using this conventional tray is the lack of separate compartments which often leads to mixing of the various items making it inconvenient while locating and picking up the needed instrument or syringe. Often more than one tray or basin may be needed.
To overcome this disadvantage, we, hereby, present the use of a regular Indian dinner plate with recesses or compartments (known commonly as ‘thali plate’) as a substitute to the conventional surgical tray
PY - 2015 SP - p. 120 EP - 121 T2 - Journal of cutaneous and aesthetic surgery TI - Clinical Pearl: Use of Indian Dinner Plate 'Thali' as a Surgery Tray in Dermatosurgery and Aesthetics. UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477465/ VL - 8 SN - 0974-2077 ER -