[Histonet] Feedback Re: Tissue-Tek Express Instrument
Lori Richey
lrichey <@t> u.washington.edu
Fri Jun 30 13:27:51 CDT 2006
The Sakura Express processor works well, for rapid processing during the
day of rush liver, cardiac, renal, and prostate biopsies. We do not use
it for routine surgical, skin or breast biopsies. Use of it depends on
the pathologists reading the slides. The H&E staining is different,
more brilliant in color.
Goodwin, Diana wrote:
>Since my original post was turned into a political debate, I will try
>again to solicit the information that I am interested in obtaining:
>
>Is anyone out there using this instrument, and if so, what are your
>thoughts on the return on investment: functionality, cost savings,
>quality compared to overnight, any savings in tech-time, etc.
>
>Thanks again,
>Diana Goodwin
>Supervisor, Anatomic Pathology
>Pennsylvania Hospital
>Preston 655-C
>ph. 215-829-6532
>pager 215-422-5160
>fax 215-829-7564
>e-mail goodwind@[pahosp.com
>
>
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