[Histonet] Marking prostate biopsies

Fred Underwood funderwood <@t> mcohio.org
Thu May 11 09:51:29 CDT 2006


I have used Mrs. Stewarts Bluing Agent.  It's a product used for
whitening clothes.  We would dip prostate biopsies, or place a drop onto
the biopsy, at the grossing table.  Blot off any excess,wrap in lens
paper, and process.  The biopsies would be colored a highly visible
blue. 

Fred
>>> "Vickroy, Jim" <Vickroy.Jim <@t> mhsil.com> 05/11/06 10:28AM >>>
 

We are looking for a way to better mark our small needle biopsies such
as breast cores and prostate biopsies so that they are more easily
seen
after processing.

Right now the embedder has some trouble identifying the cores and in
turn the histotech often has problems seeing the cores in the paraffin
block.

We are doing levels on these cases but find that often we need recuts
because we are not into the block enough.

 

I have heard of some techs who have used a little eosin in their 70%
ETOH, which helped the techs identify the cores.  I am reluctant to
use
eosin on my automated processors in the 70% ETOH however.  We tried
dipping the blocks in eosin tinted formalin at the grossing stations.
The eosin leached out and did no good.   Does anyone have any good
ideas?

 

I do know that some send eosin tinted formalin to sites that are doing
these biopsies.  I don't see that as an option for us.  Thanks for
your
help.

 

James R. Vickroy

Supervisor - MMC Surgical Pathology

217-788-4046

 



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