Re: [Histonet] Post a question

2023-01-27 Thread Cristi Rigazio via Histonet
Good afternoon,
We are set up the same way, but we have a pathologist located at each location. 
 We do have a mix of on site and courier services.  When we transport to the 
hub for crossing we use a large cooler.
Thanks
Cristi 

> On Jan 27, 2023, at 1:10 PM, Reilly, Amie via Histonet 
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> Good Morning,
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> I would like to post a question on histonet:
> 
> My organization is made up of multiple hospitals and surgery centers. All 
> specimens are couriered to the Pathology Department  which is located at only 
> one of the facilities. The sites without a fully operational pathology lab 
> provide frozen section support  and are equipped with grossing stations.  
> Currently any below and above knee leg amputations are held at the collecting 
> hospital and a pathologist is deployed to gross the leg at that location. 
> Only the blocks are transported to the pathology department. My question is 
> where do other systems with  multiple hospitals and surgery centers, with an 
> offsite pathology department, gross their amputations?  Is the entire limb 
> being transported to the offsite Pathology Lab or do personnel gross at 
> collecting location ? If the entire limb is being couriered, how is it 
> packaged?
> 
> 
> Amie Reilly, MLS (ASCP)CM
> Pathology Manager
> Catholic Health System
> Buffalo, NY 14221
> (Phone) 716-828-2440
> (Fax)  716-828-2791
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[Histonet] Post a question

2023-01-27 Thread Reilly, Amie via Histonet
Good Morning,

I would like to post a question on histonet:

My organization is made up of multiple hospitals and surgery centers. All 
specimens are couriered to the Pathology Department  which is located at only 
one of the facilities. The sites without a fully operational pathology lab 
provide frozen section support  and are equipped with grossing stations.  
Currently any below and above knee leg amputations are held at the collecting 
hospital and a pathologist is deployed to gross the leg at that location. Only 
the blocks are transported to the pathology department. My question is where do 
other systems with  multiple hospitals and surgery centers, with an offsite 
pathology department, gross their amputations?  Is the entire limb being 
transported to the offsite Pathology Lab or do personnel gross at collecting 
location ? If the entire limb is being couriered, how is it packaged?


Amie Reilly, MLS (ASCP)CM
Pathology Manager
Catholic Health System
Buffalo, NY 14221
(Phone) 716-828-2440
(Fax)  716-828-2791


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[Histonet] Alcianblue for fast frozen sections

2023-01-27 Thread Gudrun Lang via Histonet
Dear histonetters!

Today I've heard about alcianblue staining on fast frozen sections, but I've
got no details.

I would like to know, if the staining result is the same as for staining AB
on paraffinslides.



They use the stain on transplantation liver.

Is this a usual procedure?



I would be glad about any information.

Thanks in advance

Gudrun

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