The problem of unnecessary and excessive instrumentation in Hospital and ASC surgical trays1, well documented in clinical literature, is immense and aggressively growing. Historically, hospitals have attempted to solve this problem through anecdotal surveys of what staff believes is used in each tray, but this effort is rarely successful due to the lack of real data.
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