[Histonet] micro wave processors

2011-11-08 Thread jose and leticia alvarez




I am in a mirotomy class, and we had a discussion about mircorwave processing.  
We need an accurate temperature.  Freida states it should be at 84 degrees 
however we think she is incorrect.  please respond asap. thank you leticia 
alvarez 
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Re: [Histonet] micro wave processors

2011-11-08 Thread SHANE NELSON
You will always have a recommended protocol. It is up to us as HT/HTL  to 
determine what exactly will work. That is where TROUBLE SHOOTING falls in.
As I posted earlier, I use a certain type of microwave processor and because 
the recommended temps did not work on the type of tissue I was processing. I 
had to trouble shoot for what would work.
Again, my paraffin temps do not exceed 67C.

THANK YOU,
 
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I am in a mirotomy class, and we had a discussion about mircorwave processing.  
We need an accurate temperature.  Freida states it should be at 84 degrees 
however we think she is incorrect.  please respond asap. thank you leticia 
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RE: [Histonet] micro wave processors

2011-11-08 Thread joelle weaver

From my research I have found that the molecular water (polar) content and 
insulating fat content of the tissue types are added considerations. If you 
look at the physics and how microwaves penetrate and generate heat, this 
really helps in customizing schedules for different tissues and using its 
properties and effects to best advantage. The goods news is that the MW 
processors have more developed software that allows a wide manipulation ( in 
my experience) for processing protocols. Still, as you mentioned 
troubleshooting is as always required. Being newer technology, there are some 
implementation hurdles, but I have seen it work sucessfully for at least a 
large volume of various tissue types, signifigantly decreasing turn around 
times and leveling out workflow that allows staffing to be adjusted in 
favorable ways. Some labs I have worked at always seem to have certain tissues 
though that they have not been able to optimize a suitable protocol for 
processing with microwave assistance so far. Still in the refinement and 
development stages in many cases.Joelle

Joelle Weaver MAOM, BA, (HTL) ASCP
 
http://www.linkedin.com/in/joelleweaver

  Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 09:30:13 -0800
 From: nelsonr...@verizon.net
 To: alvarez092...@hotmail.com
 Subject: Re: [Histonet] micro wave processors
 CC: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
 
 You will always have a recommended protocol. It is up to us as HT/HTL  to 
 determine what exactly will work. That is where TROUBLE SHOOTING falls in.
 As I posted earlier, I use a certain type of microwave processor and because 
 the recommended temps did not work on the type of tissue I was processing. I 
 had to trouble shoot for what would work.
 Again, my paraffin temps do not exceed 67C.
 
 THANK YOU,
  
 PATTI RUBEN-NELSON  H.T.(ASCP) 
 PNP LABORATORY CONSULTANTS
 SUPERVISOR/DGC
 P.O. BOX 412
 CABAZON, CA. 92230
 cell (909) 841-9761 
 nelsonr...@verizon.net
  
  
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 From: jose and leticia alvarez alvarez092...@hotmail.com
 To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
 Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2011 8:05 AM
 Subject: [Histonet] micro wave processors
 
 
 
 
 
 I am in a mirotomy class, and we had a discussion about mircorwave 
 processing.  We need an accurate temperature.  Freida states it should be at 
 84 degrees however we think she is incorrect.  please respond asap. thank you 
 leticia alvarez  
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RE: [Histonet] micro wave processors

2011-11-08 Thread joelle weaver

67 is too hot for vacuum-pressure assisted conventional processing. MW 
processors use up to 84 to evaporate the IPA, but the time periods are often as 
little as 5 minutes.

Joelle Weaver MAOM, BA, (HTL) ASCP
 
http://www.linkedin.com/in/joelleweaver

  Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 09:30:13 -0800
 From: nelsonr...@verizon.net
 To: alvarez092...@hotmail.com
 Subject: Re: [Histonet] micro wave processors
 CC: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
 
 You will always have a recommended protocol. It is up to us as HT/HTL  to 
 determine what exactly will work. That is where TROUBLE SHOOTING falls in.
 As I posted earlier, I use a certain type of microwave processor and because 
 the recommended temps did not work on the type of tissue I was processing. I 
 had to trouble shoot for what would work.
 Again, my paraffin temps do not exceed 67C.
 
 THANK YOU,
  
 PATTI RUBEN-NELSON  H.T.(ASCP) 
 PNP LABORATORY CONSULTANTS
 SUPERVISOR/DGC
 P.O. BOX 412
 CABAZON, CA. 92230
 cell (909) 841-9761 
 nelsonr...@verizon.net
  
  
 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:
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 Laboratory Consultants 
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 To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
 Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2011 8:05 AM
 Subject: [Histonet] micro wave processors
 
 
 
 
 
 I am in a mirotomy class, and we had a discussion about mircorwave 
 processing.  We need an accurate temperature.  Freida states it should be at 
 84 degrees however we think she is incorrect.  please respond asap. thank you 
 leticia alvarez  
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Re: [Histonet] micro wave processors

2011-11-08 Thread joelle weaver
I should add, believe includes placental tissue or POC
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Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 17:42:41 
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] micro wave processors

From my research I have found that the molecular water (polar) content and 
insulating fat content of the tissue types are added considerations. If you 
look at the physics and how microwaves penetrate and generate heat, this 
really helps in customizing schedules for different tissues and using its 
properties and effects to best advantage. The goods news is that the MW 
processors have more developed software that allows a wide manipulation ( in 
my experience) for processing protocols. Still, as you mentioned 
troubleshooting is as always required. Being newer technology, there are some 
implementation hurdles, but I have seen it work sucessfully for at least a 
large volume of various tissue types, signifigantly decreasing turn around 
times and leveling out workflow that allows staffing to be adjusted in 
favorable ways. Some labs I have worked at always seem to have certain tissues 
though that they have not been able to optimize a suitable protocol for 
processing with microwave assistance so far. Still in the refinement and 
development stages in many cases.Joelle
 
 Joelle Weaver MAOM, BA, (HTL) ASCP
  
 http://www.linkedin.com/in/joelleweaver
 
   Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 09:30:13 -0800
  From: nelsonr...@verizon.net
  To: alvarez092...@hotmail.com
  Subject: Re: [Histonet] micro wave processors
  CC: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
  
  You will always have a recommended protocol. It is up to us as HT/HTL  to 
  determine what exactly will work. That is where TROUBLE SHOOTING falls in.
  As I posted earlier, I use a certain type of microwave processor and because 
  the recommended temps did not work on the type of tissue I was processing. I 
  had to trouble shoot for what would work.
  Again, my paraffin temps do not exceed 67C.
  
  THANK YOU,
   
  PATTI RUBEN-NELSON  H.T.(ASCP) 
  PNP LABORATORY CONSULTANTS
  SUPERVISOR/DGC
  P.O. BOX 412
  CABAZON, CA. 92230
  cell (909) 841-9761 
  nelsonr...@verizon.net
   
   
  CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:
  This message and any included attachments are from Patti Nelson, PNP 
  Laboratory Consultants 
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  From: jose and leticia alvarez alvarez092...@hotmail.com
  To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
  Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2011 8:05 AM
  Subject: [Histonet] micro wave processors
  
  
  
  
  
  I am in a mirotomy class, and we had a discussion about mircorwave 
  processing.  We need an accurate temperature.  Freida states it should be at 
  84 degrees however we think she is incorrect.  please respond asap. thank 
  you leticia alvarez  
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Re: [Histonet] micro wave processors

2011-11-08 Thread joelle weaver
I should add, believe includes placental tissue or POC
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-Original Message-
From: joelle weaver joellewea...@hotmail.com
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 17:42:41 
To: nelsonr...@verizon.net; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu; 
histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] micro wave processors

From my research I have found that the molecular water (polar) content and 
insulating fat content of the tissue types are added considerations. If you 
look at the physics and how microwaves penetrate and generate heat, this 
really helps in customizing schedules for different tissues and using its 
properties and effects to best advantage. The goods news is that the MW 
processors have more developed software that allows a wide manipulation ( in 
my experience) for processing protocols. Still, as you mentioned 
troubleshooting is as always required. Being newer technology, there are some 
implementation hurdles, but I have seen it work sucessfully for at least a 
large volume of various tissue types, signifigantly decreasing turn around 
times and leveling out workflow that allows staffing to be adjusted in 
favorable ways. Some labs I have worked at always seem to have certain tissues 
though that they have not been able to optimize a suitable protocol for 
processing with microwave assistance so far. Still in the refinement and 
development stages in many cases.Joelle
 
 Joelle Weaver MAOM, BA, (HTL) ASCP
  
 http://www.linkedin.com/in/joelleweaver
 
   Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 09:30:13 -0800
  From: nelsonr...@verizon.net
  To: alvarez092...@hotmail.com
  Subject: Re: [Histonet] micro wave processors
  CC: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
  
  You will always have a recommended protocol. It is up to us as HT/HTL  to 
  determine what exactly will work. That is where TROUBLE SHOOTING falls in.
  As I posted earlier, I use a certain type of microwave processor and because 
  the recommended temps did not work on the type of tissue I was processing. I 
  had to trouble shoot for what would work.
  Again, my paraffin temps do not exceed 67C.
  
  THANK YOU,
   
  PATTI RUBEN-NELSON  H.T.(ASCP) 
  PNP LABORATORY CONSULTANTS
  SUPERVISOR/DGC
  P.O. BOX 412
  CABAZON, CA. 92230
  cell (909) 841-9761 
  nelsonr...@verizon.net
   
   
  CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:
  This message and any included attachments are from Patti Nelson, PNP 
  Laboratory Consultants 
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  From: jose and leticia alvarez alvarez092...@hotmail.com
  To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
  Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2011 8:05 AM
  Subject: [Histonet] micro wave processors
  
  
  
  
  
  I am in a mirotomy class, and we had a discussion about mircorwave 
  processing.  We need an accurate temperature.  Freida states it should be at 
  84 degrees however we think she is incorrect.  please respond asap. thank 
  you leticia alvarez  
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