[Histonet] B5 fixative

Piero Nelva pieronelva01 <@t> bigpond.com
Fri Oct 17 16:59:16 CDT 2008


I agree.  The Occ Health and SAfety representative is your best bet to 
consign the B5 to history.


Piero Nelva
Anatomical pathology
Monash Medical Centre
Australia


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Cartun" <Rcartun <@t> harthosp.org>
To: <histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>; "Bryan Watson" 
<Bryan.Watson <@t> parkview.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 12:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Histonet] B5 fixative


If you are having a hard time with a pathologist regarding the use of B5, 
get your safety people involved.  They will take care of it.  We stopped 
using B5 a very long time ago.  We use formalin for all our lymph nodes and 
bone marrows.  No one should be using B5 and manufacturers should stop 
making it.

Richard

Richard W. Cartun, Ph.D.
Director, Histology & Immunopathology
Assistant Director, Anatomic Pathology
Hartford Hospital
80 Seymour Street
Hartford, CT  06102
(860) 545-1596
(860) 545-0174 Fax

>>> "Bryan Watson" <Bryan.Watson <@t> parkview.com> 10/17/08 9:21 AM >>>
How many still use B5 fixative? And for those who do not, what do you use as 
a replacement? One of our pathologists is insistent on using B5, and we'd 
rather try to get away from it.
Thanks,
Bryan
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