Re: [Histonet] [EXTERNAL] Epredia xylene substitute

2024-04-25 Thread Ann Specian via Histonet
Hi Will, great to hear from you!Yes those are all the reasons why we are 
considering it, but we would like to start validating tissue and rather than 
reinvent the wheel, We are looking for Processing protocols that have already 
been tried and true. If you have any,  if you could share them, it would be 
greatly appreciated.


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On Thursday, April 25, 2024, 6:39 PM, Will Cavett  wrote:

I hope you are doing well, Ann? We considered Epredia's because it seems to 
offer a safer and more convenient option than xylene. Also, the evaporation 
rate of Epredia's Xylene Substitute is comparable to that of xylene, ensuring 
consistent performance in tissue processing .And, unlike xylene, which has a 
strong odor, Epredia's Xylene Substitute is virtually odorless. And lastly, Its 
airborne exposure limit is three times safer than xylene. Hope this helps.

Will Cavett, II

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Subject: [EXTERNAL][Histonet] Epredia xylene substitute

We are thinking of changing from xylene to this substitute. Does anybody have 
any Processing protocols using Epredia Xylene substitute that they could share?


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Re: [Histonet] [EXTERNAL] Epredia xylene substitute

2024-04-25 Thread Will Cavett via Histonet
I hope you are doing well, Ann? We considered Epredia's because it seems to 
offer a safer and more convenient option than xylene. Also, the evaporation 
rate of Epredia's Xylene Substitute is comparable to that of xylene, ensuring 
consistent performance in tissue processing .And, unlike xylene, which has a 
strong odor, Epredia's Xylene Substitute is virtually odorless. And lastly, Its 
airborne exposure limit is three times safer than xylene. Hope this helps.

Will Cavett, II

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Subject: [EXTERNAL][Histonet] Epredia xylene substitute

We are thinking of changing from xylene to this substitute. Does anybody have 
any Processing protocols using Epredia Xylene substitute that they could share?


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Re: [Histonet] [EXTERNAL]Re: Premaking slides

2024-04-25 Thread Will Cavett via Histonet
Hello Karen:

At my institution, which is a teaching facility and a level one trauma center, 
these are scheduled. The pathologists felt this was best for patient safety. 
The slides are labeled per procedure and not labeled before so we don’t have a 
lot of slides labeled. We have trained the staff collecting to inform us of 
location change when they come out with the sample. This helps our staff 
tremendously. I hope this helps.

Will Cavett, II


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Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2024 4:16 PM
To: Karen Schieberl CA-San Francisco 
Cc: Histonet 
Subject: [EXTERNAL]Re: [Histonet] Premaking slides

I mean, you're not going to hand the pathologist an unlabelled slide, obviously.

This leaves you two options, label the slide before the tissue is on it, or 
afterward.  Labelling the slide before is easier and quicker.

I'm gonna label my slides *immediately* before cutting the frozen, or squishing 
the tissue.  Patient name at the very least, if it hasn't been accessioned yet.

But you don't want to leave any labeled blank slides laying around, that's 
asking for trouble.  If you label too many slides, for instance, discard them 
immediately.

If you are doing multiple cases at once, you are doing it wrong.  I know a lot 
of places operate like this, but frozens are supposed to be scheduled for a 
reason.  I mean, you might get an occasional emergency frozen for an ectopic 
pregnancy, but that's rare.

There is a scheduler in surgery, they should be doing their job.  Or maybe the 
head of Pathology needs to talk to the head of Surgery and explain how risky it 
is to be dealing with multiple frozens at once.  Especially if it's the same 
tissue type.

I'll probably get a lot of flak for this viewpoint, "Oh that's impossible at my 
institution!".  But it's not.  I've dealt with this as manager at several 
institutions and it can be fixed.  It's not going to make you any
friends in Surgery, but it's ultimately about patient safety.   It's just
that most hospitals are terrified of surgeons and will let them do whatever 
they want.

How about the surgeon that leaves the building before the pathologist calls the 
results back?  That's my favorite.


Jay A. Lundgren, M.S., HTL (ASCP)


On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 3:31 PM Karen Schieberl CA-San Francisco < 
karen.schieb...@commonspirit.org> wrote:

> This does apply to Frozen and Touch preps.
> Karen Schieberl HT ASCP
>
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>> --
>> You mean for frozens?
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 12:44 PM Karen Schieberl CA-San Francisco via
>> Histonet  wrote:
>>
>>> Good Morning,
>>> I am not sure if there is a CAP or Joint commission Policy on pre
>>> making slides for intraoperative consultation.  Can someone let me know if 
>>> there
>>> is one?   I have looked but was unable to find one.  It just seems like
>>> errors can be made especially if you have multiple patients or for
>>> some reason the information on the slide does not match the patient.
>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Karen Schieberl HT ASCP
>>>
>>> Lead Histology Technician
>>>
>>> St. Mary's Medical Center
>>>
>>> 450 Stanyan St.
>>>
>>> San Francisco, Ca. 94117
>>>
>>> 415-750-5751
>>>
>>> karen.schieberl@ commonspirit.org
>>>
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Re: [Histonet] Premaking slides

2024-04-25 Thread Jay Lundgren via Histonet
I mean, you're not going to hand the pathologist an unlabelled slide,
obviously.

This leaves you two options, label the slide before the tissue is on it, or
afterward.  Labelling the slide before is easier and quicker.

I'm gonna label my slides *immediately* before cutting the frozen, or
squishing the tissue.  Patient name at the very least, if it hasn't been
accessioned yet.

But you don't want to leave any labeled blank slides laying around, that's
asking for trouble.  If you label too many slides, for instance, discard
them immediately.

If you are doing multiple cases at once, you are doing it wrong.  I know a
lot of places operate like this, but frozens are supposed to be scheduled
for a reason.  I mean, you might get an occasional emergency frozen for an
ectopic pregnancy, but that's rare.

There is a scheduler in surgery, they should be doing their job.  Or maybe
the head of Pathology needs to talk to the head of Surgery and explain how
risky it is to be dealing with multiple frozens at once.  Especially if
it's the same tissue type.

I'll probably get a lot of flak for this viewpoint, "Oh that's impossible
at my institution!".  But it's not.  I've dealt with this as manager at
several institutions and it can be fixed.  It's not going to make you any
friends in Surgery, but it's ultimately about patient safety.   It's just
that most hospitals are terrified of surgeons and will let them do whatever
they want.

How about the surgeon that leaves the building before the pathologist calls
the results back?  That's my favorite.


Jay A. Lundgren, M.S., HTL (ASCP)


On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 3:31 PM Karen Schieberl CA-San Francisco <
karen.schieb...@commonspirit.org> wrote:

> This does apply to Frozen and Touch preps.
> Karen Schieberl HT ASCP
>
> Lead Histology Technician
>
> St. Mary's Medical Center
>
> 450 Stanyan St.
>
> San Francisco, Ca. 94117
>
> 415-750-5751
>
> karen.schieberl@ commonspirit.org
>
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> On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 1:20 PM Jay Lundgren 
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>> *USE CAUTION - EXTERNAL EMAIL*
>> --
>> You mean for frozens?
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 12:44 PM Karen Schieberl CA-San Francisco via
>> Histonet  wrote:
>>
>>> Good Morning,
>>> I am not sure if there is a CAP or Joint commission Policy on pre making
>>> slides for intraoperative consultation.  Can someone let me know if there
>>> is one?   I have looked but was unable to find one.  It just seems like
>>> errors can be made especially if you have multiple patients or for some
>>> reason the information on the slide does not match the patient.  Any help
>>> would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Karen Schieberl HT ASCP
>>>
>>> Lead Histology Technician
>>>
>>> St. Mary's Medical Center
>>>
>>> 450 Stanyan St.
>>>
>>> San Francisco, Ca. 94117
>>>
>>> 415-750-5751
>>>
>>> karen.schieberl@ commonspirit.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Histonet] Premaking slides

2024-04-25 Thread Karen Schieberl CA-San Francisco via Histonet
This does apply to Frozen and Touch preps.
Karen Schieberl HT ASCP

Lead Histology Technician

St. Mary's Medical Center

450 Stanyan St.

San Francisco, Ca. 94117

415-750-5751

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On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 1:20 PM Jay Lundgren  wrote:

> *USE CAUTION - EXTERNAL EMAIL*
> --
> You mean for frozens?
>
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 12:44 PM Karen Schieberl CA-San Francisco via
> Histonet  wrote:
>
>> Good Morning,
>> I am not sure if there is a CAP or Joint commission Policy on pre making
>> slides for intraoperative consultation.  Can someone let me know if there
>> is one?   I have looked but was unable to find one.  It just seems like
>> errors can be made especially if you have multiple patients or for some
>> reason the information on the slide does not match the patient.  Any help
>> would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Karen Schieberl HT ASCP
>>
>> Lead Histology Technician
>>
>> St. Mary's Medical Center
>>
>> 450 Stanyan St.
>>
>> San Francisco, Ca. 94117
>>
>> 415-750-5751
>>
>> karen.schieberl@ commonspirit.org
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Histonet] Premaking slides

2024-04-25 Thread Jay Lundgren via Histonet
You mean for frozens?

On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 12:44 PM Karen Schieberl CA-San Francisco via
Histonet  wrote:

> Good Morning,
> I am not sure if there is a CAP or Joint commission Policy on pre making
> slides for intraoperative consultation.  Can someone let me know if there
> is one?   I have looked but was unable to find one.  It just seems like
> errors can be made especially if you have multiple patients or for some
> reason the information on the slide does not match the patient.  Any help
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Karen Schieberl HT ASCP
>
> Lead Histology Technician
>
> St. Mary's Medical Center
>
> 450 Stanyan St.
>
> San Francisco, Ca. 94117
>
> 415-750-5751
>
> karen.schieberl@ commonspirit.org
>
>
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Re: [Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 245, Issue 17

2024-04-25 Thread Bob Richmond via Histonet
Ann Specian (where?) asks about Epredia Xylene Substitute:


>>We are thinking of changing from xylene to this substitute. Does anybody
have any Processing protocols using Epredia Xylene?substitute that they
could share?<<


Well, what’s in it? You’re asking your readers to look it up for you.


I Googled it, and found the SDS (materials safety data sheet) buried many
pages down in the Epredia web site:


https://epredia.webdamdb.com/bp/#/folder/7477836/104813679


It’s identified only as “naphtha”. That’s a petroleum cut that’s heavier
than gasoline, more like kerosene. Dry-cleaners used it before they went to
less flammable alternatives.


So it’s an “aliphatic” clearing agent, but a very crude one. If you want an
aliphatic (rather than a turpentine-like lemon-smelling preparation), I’d
find one specially formulated for tissue processing, rather than this
repurposed cleaning fluid.


Bob Richmond

Maryville, TN

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[Histonet] Premaking slides

2024-04-25 Thread Karen Schieberl CA-San Francisco via Histonet
Good Morning,
I am not sure if there is a CAP or Joint commission Policy on pre making
slides for intraoperative consultation.  Can someone let me know if there
is one?   I have looked but was unable to find one.  It just seems like
errors can be made especially if you have multiple patients or for some
reason the information on the slide does not match the patient.  Any help
would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Karen Schieberl HT ASCP

Lead Histology Technician

St. Mary's Medical Center

450 Stanyan St.

San Francisco, Ca. 94117

415-750-5751

karen.schieberl@ commonspirit.org




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Re: [Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 245, Issue 17

2024-04-25 Thread John O’Brien via Histonet
Very slow drying of all substitutes 

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> 
> I KNOW there are histopeeps out there JUST WAITING for the RIGHT Opportunity
> in
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2024 18:59:37 + (UTC)
> From: Ann Specian 
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> Subject: [Histonet] Epredia xylene substitute
> Message-ID: <1779091641.2783754.1713985177...@mail.yahoo.com>
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> We are thinking of changing from xylene to this substitute. Does anybody have 
> any Processing protocols using Epredia Xylene?substitute that they could 
> share?
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