[Histonet] What are peoples feelings on pre labling slides?

Gladney, Diane C Ms MACH Diane.Gladney <@t> se.amedd.army.mil
Fri Feb 3 07:45:22 CST 2006


I agree with Rene. It is about attention to detail. I work in a small lab and we pre-label our slides. I confirm the case and block number with my prelabeled slides before I cut the block. This helps to eliminate picking up the wrong slide. If a tech is rushed to get the work out (whether using pre-labeled slides or not) and does not pay attention to the detail of the surgical number and block number then it is on the tech and not on the system used.

Thanks,
Diane 


Diane C. Gladney, HT (ASCP)
Supervisor, Histology/Cytology
Moncrief Army Community Hospital
Dept. of Pathology
4500 Stuart Street
P.O. Box 484
Ft. Jackson, SC  29207 

Email:  diane.gladney <@t> se.amedd.army.mil
Phone:  803-751-2530  FAX:  803-751-7829 


-----Original Message-----
From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu [mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Rene J Buesa
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 8:23 AM
To: Stephen Peters M.D.; Histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: Re: [Histonet] What are peoples feelings on pre labling slides?

Stephen:
  My personal experience:
  In the labs I have supervised all those histotechs that used to label their own slides, did the labelling after the blocks were trimmed (faced off) and were cooling in the tray. To allow a better cooling they used to hand write the labels that they organized according with the blocks that were cut immediately after.
  There were histotechs that used to label the slide after they picked up the sections from the water bath while the block was still in the microtome.
   
  Other large laboratory I supervised had slides writing machines and the slides were written before the tissues were even finished processing. A lab aide did the writing and another matched slides with blocks that were handed out to the histotechs.
   
  I know of supervisors that say it is a no-no to prelabel slides.
  In my experience any mismatch is due to the histotech and not to the system. In the same way that any dislexic histotech can write the wrong number before or after the section has been cut.
   
  Everything boils down to the care and attention the histotecs pays to his/her work, not when the slides are written.
  Hope this will help.
  René J.

"Stephen Peters M.D." <petepath <@t> yahoo.com> wrote:
  I am curious to see if it is considered acceptable practice to pre-label multiple slides before cutting the blocks and picking the tissues up on these pre-labeled slides. We came close to a dangerous misdiagnosis because a tech picked up a malignant section from a " part 2 breast biopsy" on a prelabled part 1 slide. Luckily it made no sense that only one of many slides contained tumor that looked like it was coming from an advanced tumor. After playing match the blocks it was obvious that the malignant part one slide matched a part 2 block. It seems to me that this is a potentially dangerous habit despite the convenience of assembly line labeling. Early in my career I stopped labeling my frozen section slides up front and wait until after I pick up the section. When I am cutting frozens I make variable #s of slides depending on the situation. Working quickly under the pressure of multiple cases it is not hard to pick up the wrong slide and make this mistake. I am curious to hear peoples thoughts.


Stephen Peters M.D. 
Vice Chairman of Pathology
Hackensack University Medical Center
201 996 4836

Pathology Innovations, LLC
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