RE: Automation of special stains

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From:"Fessler, Jim" <jifess@pahosp.com>
To:'Susan Meloan' <smeloan@mail.mcg.edu>, TMcNemar@lmhealth.org, histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
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We, here at Pennsylvania Hospital, have the Ventana Special Stains Module.
Although the machine is very easy to use I must admit that the results  seem
inconsistent at times.The reagents are EXTREMELY expensive and expire before
the kit is used completely.  Also, the pre-set  protocols are not  able to
be altered.   
Jim Fessler
Pennsylvania Hospital
Department of Molecular Pathology 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Susan Meloan [SMTP:smeloan@mail.mcg.edu]
> Sent:	Wednesday, March 15, 2000 10:24 AM
> To:	TMcNemar@lmhealth.org; histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject:	Re: Automation of special stains
> 
> Last summer we had a demo machine- Ventana Nexus.  I was very skepital
> when I agreed to demo it, but was very surprised at the consistent results
> and ease of use.  I hated to lose the machine when it came time to give it
> up.   The hospital did not budget for the machine, but all in all it was a
> very good asset  while in the lab, and would certainly have automated many
> routine stains, allowing more work per technician.
> 
> 
> 
> Susan Meloan
> Chief Histotechnologist
> Department of Pathology
> Medical College of Georgia
> Augusta, Ga 30912
> (706) 721-3630
> e-mail: smeloan@mail.mcg.edu
> 
> 
> 
> >>> "Tom T. McNemar" <TMcNemar@lmhealth.org> 03/15 7:36 AM >>>
> Hello everyone!  Does anybody have any experience with using automation to
> perform stains like Trichrome, Alcian-Blue Pas, Grocott's Methenamine
> Silver, etc.?  I would appreciate any input you may have.
> 
> Tom
> Licking Memorial Hospital
> Newark, Ohio
> 
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