RE: [Histonet] Reagent rotation

2012-06-05 Thread Goins, Tresa
We rotate by cassette number - our daily load can vary from 10 to more than 100 
cassettes, so an exchange schedule based on number of runs was not appropriate.

Tresa

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Subject: [Histonet] Reagent rotation

What is the normal procedure for changing the reagents in the tissue processor? 
We have a Sakura VIP6. Should the schedule of changing be based on number of 
runs vs. number of blocks processed? About 80% of our blocks are small GI 
biospies.

Thanks in advance for your input.

 
Toshia Perrin
Medical Practice Coordinator
Southern Pathology

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RE: [Histonet] Reagent rotation

2012-06-05 Thread Ian R Bernard
We do it by number of blocks- At or after 350 blocks the processor is changed.

Ian

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Subject: [Histonet] Reagent rotation


We do it by the number of Runs.  About every 6 run for rotations and 12 runs 
for a full change out.   But we also have another processor as well.

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Subject: [Histonet] Reagent rotation

What is the normal procedure for changing the reagents in the tissue processor? 
We have a Sakura VIP6. Should the schedule of changing be based on number of 
runs vs. number of blocks processed? About 80% of our blocks are small GI 
biospies.

Thanks in advance for your input.

 
Toshia Perrin
Medical Practice Coordinator
Southern Pathology

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