[Histonet] Tissue transport from processor to embedding station
Amy Porter
portera203 <@t> yahoo.com
Fri Sep 10 12:45:54 CDT 2004
Maria - reply to me (off list) if you want and supply me with your fax number and i can fax you pictures of what we have here. It is a Thermal Console we have model #4585 from Miles/Sakura. We also walk several feet to our embedding station and always have just placed our cassettes into the reservoir then let them sit for a few minutes to rewarm. They usually do not get that cold in that short of a time span.
Maria Christensen <mariac <@t> creighton.edu> wrote:
Thanks to all who replied. To answer some of your questions, our
processor and embedding center are in separate rooms now, but not far
from each other (10-12 steps). Our concern was keeping the tissue
warm so that we could embed quickly when needed without having to
warm the tissue up. We thought of just transferring in a beaker of
melted paraffin, but sometimes we can't get to all the cassettes
right away, so the wax would begin to solidify. Unfortunately we
don't have an oven in the lab where the embedding equipment is.
Our Tissue Tek II embedding station has a heated compartment for the
molds, but no compartment for the cassettes. The manual mentions an
infiltration process carrier, and a vacuum infiltrator, but these
accessories did not come with our reconditioned equipment. I would
like to know more about the holding reservoir that Amy Porter
mentioned - part no., where purchased, etc. because if the basket
from the VIP fits in it, that would be ideal.
Again, thanks for your ideas- I'm a firm believer in not reinventing the wheel!
Maria
Maria A. Christensen
Technical Associate
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Creighton University School of Medicine
2500 California Plaza
Omaha, NE 68178-0404
phone (402) 280-2678
FAX (402) 280-1875
email mariac <@t> creighton.edu
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Amy S.Porter, HT(ASCP)
Michigan State University
Department of Physiology
Division of Human Pathology
College of Human Medicine
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