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Tissue Banking Procedure Guide

The procedure flow chart outlines the steps for tissue banking: 1) The surgeon informs pathology about the specimen and operation details. 2) The surgeon extracts the fresh specimen during the operation. 3) BCI personnel transport the fresh specimen to pathology with a logbook. 4) Pathology receives the specimen, assigns identification numbers, and charges accordingly. 5) The pathologist performs gross inspection and harvesting of tissues for banking.

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Tissue Banking Procedure Guide

The procedure flow chart outlines the steps for tissue banking: 1) The surgeon informs pathology about the specimen and operation details. 2) The surgeon extracts the fresh specimen during the operation. 3) BCI personnel transport the fresh specimen to pathology with a logbook. 4) Pathology receives the specimen, assigns identification numbers, and charges accordingly. 5) The pathologist performs gross inspection and harvesting of tissues for banking.

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Procedure Flow Chart For Tissue Banking

I. Specimen: Tissue

a. Specimen: Tissue

Person
Flowchart Description
Responsible
Surgeon will inform Anatomic
Pathology about specimen for tissue
banking and provide important
Surgeon
Laboratory Request to Anatomic Pathology details (Date of Procedure, Type of
Specimen and Operation done, Other
pertinent clinical findings, etc..)

Surgeon
Operation Surgeon will do the operation and
extract the fresh specimen
BCI Personnel will received the fresh
specimen and will deliver it
BCI Personnel Transport to Anatomic Pathology
Department of Anatomic Pathology
with a receiving logbook
Receptionist receives the specimen
and provides a routine
Receptionist Receiving and Charging histopathology accession number
(Pathology) and a different tissue bank
identification number and charges
accordingly.
Pathologist receives the fresh
specimen and performs gross
Pathologist inspection and harvesting and
(Consultant/Resident) storing of appropriate tissues

Processing for Tissue Banking Two (2) normal and two (2)
lesional site will be retrieved
from the fresh specimen
This will be wrapped in foil and
placed in cassettes and
labeled with an accession
number (e.g. _________)
This will then be placed in an
ultrafreezer unit indefinitely
until there is such time that is
to be used for whatever
purpose

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