Terri is right on the money with her advice.
Especially the de- ionized water, NO double dipping and defiantly NO adhesive
part.
John
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On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 10:25 AM, Terri Braud via Histonet
wrote:
> Hi Deanne -
> Hope this will help
> For our Ventana Ultra, we use Leica / Surgipath Apex Superior Adhesive slides.
> We use de ionized water in our baths at 45C ish, no additives.
> We never "double-dip" our slides (meaning that if we mount a control on the
> top of the slide, we turn the slide upside down to pick it up, only immersing
> the slide to pick up the intended tissue)
> We pre-bake IHC slides in a hot air blower over at 65C, 10 min for small
> tissues, and 1 hr for large tissues, then load for IHC.
>
> For special stains, we use the same slides, but they go directly on the
> Sakura Prisma stainer into the instrument oven at 65C for 15 minutes before
> staining
> For H&E, we use the plain Surgipath Snowcoat slides, no adhesive, directly on
> the Sakura Prisma stainer into the instrument oven at 65C for 15 minutes
> before staining. They dry vertically in a rack as we cut, then we load as
> soon as the rack is full.
>
> We once had an issue with tissue falling off and were able to trace it to a
> new tech's liberal use of Paraguard Spray. Stopped using it, wiped everything
> down with alcohol and our problem went away.
> Also, many years ago, I had a problem with a bad lot of slides, but these
> were Cardinal's.
> I sincerely hope you can get this straightened out. I know how frustrating
> such a problem can be.
> Terri
>
> Terri L. Braud, HT(ASCP)
> Anatomic Pathology Supervisor
> Laboratory
> Holy Redeemer Hospital
> 1648 Huntingdon Pike
> Meadowbrook, PA 19046
> ph: 215-938-3689
> fax: 215-938-3874
> Care, Comfort, and Heal
>
> Today's Topics:
> 2. Tissue Adherence Issue (Knutson, Deanne)
> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 09:21:49 -0500
> From: "Knutson, Deanne"
> Subject: [Histonet] Tissue Adherence Issue
> Fellow Histonetters -
>
> I would appreciate your feedback on an intermittent issue that has shown up
> in our lab.
> All of a sudden, we are having difficulty with tissue specimens falling off
> of our slides on the IHC stains and special stains sporadically.
> About a year ago, we switched instruments on the IHC bench from the Leica
> BOND to the ROCHE ULTRA, and we use the Ventana NexES special stainer.
> No adherence issues with all of the validation slides that were run.
> We have tried various types of slides recently as well, and the issue still
> prevails.
>
> Would any of you mind telling me your slide workflow - type of slide used,
> gelatin or not used in flotation bath, how long slides are cooked, etc
> for your IHC slides, for your special stains slides, and even for your H&E
> slides.
> I would welcome your suggestions and feedback.
>
> Thank you so much!!!
> Deanne Knutson
> Supervisor
> Anatomic Pathology
> "Let All Be Received as Christ."
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