What are the main steps involved in tissue processing?
Dehydration
What is the purpose of dehydration in tissue processing?
Removal of water from aqueous-fixed tissue.
Why is clearing necessary after dehydration?
Because most alcohols and paraffin are not miscible.
List the steps in tissue processing in order.
What is the pre-eminent method of tissue processing for routine preparation?
Paraffin Wax method.
Why is the Paraffin Wax method preferred for routine tissue processing?
It is suitable for routine preparation
What does the Paraffin Wax method utilize as dehydrating fluid?
A series of alcohols.
Name the characteristics of an ideal dehydrating solution.
List commonly used dehydrating agents.
Which alcohol is recommended for routine dehydration of tissues and why?
Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) because:
- it is fast-acting
- mixes well with water and inorganic solvents
- penetrates tissues easily
- not poisonous
- not expensive
What is a disadvantage of using methyl alcohol (methanol) as a dehydrating agent?
It is toxic to the body.
Why is butyl alcohol (butanol) not suitable for rapid tissue processing?
Because it is a slow dehydrating agent.
Describe the dehydration process in tissue processing.
Removal of water from tissue using dehydrating agents, often a series of increasing alcohol concentrations to prevent tissue distortion.
What is the role of anhydrous copper sulfate in alcohol dehydration?
It serves as an indicator to ensure the final alcohol bath is free of water by turning blue if alcohol gets diluted.
What are the advantages of using acetone as a dehydrating agent?
What are the disadvantages of using acetone?
What is dioxane used for in tissue processing?
As a dehydrating and clearing agent.
List the advantages of using dioxane.
List the disadvantages of using dioxane.
What is Graupner’s Method in dioxane dehydration?
A time schedule involving multiple pure dioxane solutions followed by paraffin wax infiltration and embedding.
What is Weiseberg’s Method?
Tissues are wrapped in gauze and dehydrated in a bottle containing dioxane and anhydrous calcium oxide
What is Cellosolve and its primary use in tissue processing?
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether used as a rapid dehydrating agent that does not harden or distort tissues.
What precautions should be taken when using Cellosolve?
It is combustible at 110-120°F and toxic; use propylene-based glycol ether if possible.
What is triethyl phosphate used for in tissue processing?
Removes water readily with minimal distortion and hardening