[Histonet] tissue processor

mari.ann.mailhiot <@t> leica-microsystems.com mari.ann.mailhiot <@t> leica-microsystems.com
Tue Jun 23 14:23:41 CDT 2009


Hi Carol

I have attached a protocol that I have used in the lab before. The protocol
is for small pieces. You can add 10 minutes on to the protocol for bigger
pieces and add pressure and vacuum.

If you have any questions please feel free to call me.

Best Regards

(See attached file: GI protocol xyl ASP.doc)



Mari Ann Mailhiot BA HT ASCP
Application Specialist/Trainer
Leica Microsystems
Biosystems Division
Technical Assistance Center
800 248 0123 x7267
847 236 3063 fax
mari.ann.mailhiot <@t> leica-microsystems.com
www.leica-microsystems.com


                                                                           
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If you were going to purchase a new tissue processor, which would you
recommend for a small lab that runs ≈ 200 blocks per day?  The majority of
our workload is biopsies (skins & GI) with a few breast masses.  We also do
a fair volume of IHC and are reluctant to go to microwave processing for
this reason.



Carol Bryant, CT (ASCP)

Cytology/Histology Manager

Pathology Services

Lexington Clinic

Phone (859) 258-4082

Fax (859) 258-4081

cbrya <@t> lexclin.com





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