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PREPARATION OF SURGICAL TABLES AND SURGICAL TEAM CLOTHING (practical) #Preparationofsurgicaltables #Surgicalteamclothing #CLARIFICATION ASSEMBLING THE MAYO TABLE ACCORDING TO ITSL CUTTING: 2 SCALPEL HANDLES #3 AND #4 CUTTING: 1 MAYO SCISSORS AND 1 METZEMBAUM SCISSORS HEMOSTASIS: 2 KELLY AND 2 MOSQUITOES TRACTION: 1 KOCHER, 1 ROCHESTER, 1 ALLIS AND 1 BABCOC SUTURE: 1 NEEDLE HOLDER Circular or kidney table: Semicircular metal table on which surgical clothing and general surgery instruments are placed. For its preparation, a cover must be placed that covers the table in its entirety. The kidney table will then be divided into three parts in order to organize the general surgery instruments depending on their function and the times in which they will be used. On the right side of the table, everything related to the patient's textiles, compresses, extra drapes and gloves will be placed. The middle of the table will be distributed in eight parts. The upper part from left to right consists of the following instruments: Fixation: Backhaus forceps. Hemostasis: Mosquito and Kelly forceps. Traction: Allis and Babcock forceps. Separation: Farabeuf separators and valves. The lower part on the left has the following distribution: Cutting: Scalpel handles and scissors. Specialty: Depending on the type of surgery. Repair: Needle holder forceps and dissection forceps. Basin: Product used for personal hygiene. On the left side of the table, other tools such as sutures, gauze, probes, scalpel and aspirators are placed. Mayo table: It is characterized by having a variable height and a removable flat tray where the general surgery material to be used more closely is placed. It should be dressed with a pillow-like cover that covers the entire tray and falls along its leg. It is important to note that this table should be prepared simultaneously with the kidney table in order to speed up the preparation process. Although the table is divided into four parts, the arrangement is done by the instrumentalist with respect to the order in which the surgeon will work and the times of the surgery. Generally, the containers and gauze are arranged at the bottom on the left side, in the middle everything related to dissection and repair will go, and on the right side the ring forceps, field forceps and the basin will be located. At the top is everything related to cuts, hemostasis, traction and suturing.