I wouldn't be too quick to blame the blades. Have you changed paraffin 
brands/temperatures or changed any of your processing schedules? Is the 
fixative/fixation process the same? Is the collecting location doing anything 
different/have they had a change in staff? 
Also, what type of blades are you using? It would be easier for people to 
respond if they had this information.

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I was just wondering if anyone was having difficulty cutting biopsies?  We have 
been using the same blades for years and now it is so difficult to get a 
ribbon.  There are three other area hospitals having the same problem. I have 
been trying samples from various vendors and the problem is still the same.  
Maybe the company that makes these microtome blades have cut costs and is now 
using a lower grade of metal for the blade.  I don't  know what it is, but it 
is driving everyone crazy.  Also, we are spending more money on blades because 
they do not last as long and of course this does not make our Manager happy.  I 
am just very frustrated.  Any suggestions?

LeAnn Murph, HT (ASCP)
Aultman Hosptial
Canton, Ohio
Technical Specialist
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