[Histonet] grossing tools

Bartlett, Jeanine (CDC/OID/NCEZID) jqb7 <@t> cdc.gov
Wed Feb 13 12:10:29 CST 2013


I may be incorrect but I BEKLEIVE Dr. Azorides Morales at the Univ. of Miami designed the tools that Sakura manufactures. His is a huge teaching facility and I think they (pathologists, residents, etc.) all use them. (Could be wrong, but I seem to remember this a while back....)

http://uhealthsystem.com/doctors/profile/1109

Jeanine H. Bartlett
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Infectious Diseases Pathology Branch
404-639-3590
jeanine.bartlett <@t> cdc.hhs.gov


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I intend to make us some of these tools.

It's a great idea.


On 3:59, Rene J Buesa wrote:
> How much squeezing? Tissues have certain elasticity and after the squeezing they will "bounce back" as a thicker slice. "Free hand" sectioning I think is always better.
> René J.
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> I have found squeezing the tissue (for the block sections) between two cassettes held back to back gives the firmness needed to trim good thin sections.
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> At 5:38 PM +0000 2/12/13, Bruce Gapinski wrote:
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>>      I'm sure we are not the only histology lab that deals with thick 
>> grossed specimens. Has anyone tried the new gross tools by Sakura? Or 
>> anything else that can cut ONE nickel thick.<<
>>      
> A bane indeed, not only for histotechs, but for those doing the grossing. Our big problem is breast biopsies. The combination of fat and fibrous tissue makes it hard (impossible) to get consistent thicknesses manually.
>
> I have been trying to find some kind 'jig' that would hold inked breast biopsies of widely varying sizes that could guide the knife as the biopsy is bread-loafed to get consistent thicknesses. I'm not sure what words to look for or search for.
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> OTOH, given our difficulty in getting paid for the tech component (we are an independent lab, long used to global billing), I dont want to spend a fortune for something.
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> All advice is super-greatly appreciated.
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