[Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 220, Issue 8
jayalakshmy p.s
psjayalakshmy at gmail.com
Wed Mar 9 20:26:50 CST 2022
Hello all, I would like to know whether Immunohistochemistry markers can be
used after its expiry date(atleast in resource poor countries). If yes, for
how much period of time and what is the criteria to look for?
Thanks and regards
Jayalakshmy
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> Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2022 16:00:14 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Histonet] formalin in OR
> Hi Nancy,
> All routine specimens in our hospital are placed in formalin in the OR.
> Breast lumps and mastectomy specimens are sent up fresh so that they arrive
> STAT (to minimize cold ischemic times) and lymph nodes for lymphoma
> protocol are also sent up fresh. [*they actually send sentinel nodes up
> fresh too- it was just less confusing*]
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> Diagnostic Imaging will place routine needle core biopsies directly in
> formalin (e.g needle cores of breast, prostate, non-lympoma lymph nodes and
> other misc. tissue masses). Lymph node cores for lymphoma protocol and
> renal cores are sent to the lab fresh, in a container on saline soaked
> Telfa pads.
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> Endoscopy places all of their specimens directly in formalin. The derm
> clinic will place all routine skins directly into formalin but specimens
> destined for immunofluoresence are sent up to the lab fresh in a container
> on saline soaked Telfa pads. EBUS specimens are split between Cytology and
> Histology...the histo specimens go directly into formalin.
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> Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2022 01:28:25 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Histonet] formalin in OR
> I would not normally promote a product but I have seen the TissueSafe and
> SealSafe (Milestone) in use at a couple of hospitals for formalin
> management in the OR and in the lab and was most impressed.
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> John
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> On Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 9:54 AM, Nancy Schmitt via Histonet <
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> > Hello-
> > I would appreciate input on how you are getting formalin on to the
> specimens:
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> > * Is it done in OR
> > * Are specimens brough to pathology and add formalin there
> > * If so - does lab or OR add the formalin
> > * Other?
> > Are you Joint Commission?
> > Thank you!
> > Nancy Schmitt MLT, HT(ASCP)
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