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Using a car food tray in dermatosurgical procedure for placing instruments
Corresponding author: Dr. Kartikay Aggarwal, Department of Dermatology, Aggarwal Hospital, Main Road, Near Sapphire Hotel, Jagadhri - 135 003, Haryana, India. kartikay.aggarwal@gmail.com
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How to cite this article: Aggarwal K, Gujrathi AV, Yadav A, Gupta S. Using a car food tray in dermatosurgical procedure for placing instruments. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2023;89:154-5.
Problem
While doing dermatosurgical procedures, placing instruments in the vicinity has always been a challenge. For most dermatological procedures, only a few instruments are required in contrast to major surgeries where a large number of instruments are required which necessitates the use of a surgical trolley or a mayo table. Most dermatosurgery theatres/suites have space constraints to accommodate these surgical trollies.
Solution
We suggest the use of a car food tray as a practical substitute to the trolley or mayo tables used by surgeons [Figure 1]. They are available in many sizes and have a clamp which can be fixed on any surface or even the operating table [Figure 2]. They consume zero floor space and their stem is moldable, by means of which they can be set to any height [Figure 3]. It provides a good surface to place the required instruments during a dermatosurgical procedure and takes up very little space. It is easily available online and is very economical. It can be easily sterilized by a disinfectant and/or by keeping a sterilized green sheet over the surface.
Declaration of patient consent
The authors certify that they have obtained all appropriate patient consent.
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Conflicts of interest
There are no conflicts of interest.