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Digital pathology (DP) using whole-slide imaging (WSI) offers numerous benefits for routine diagnostics, including remote access and enhanced analysis. Implementing DP requires workflow analysis, with open platforms facilitating integration and future advancements promising improved patient care.

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  • To illustrate experiences with digital pathology in a routine diagnostic setting.
  • To highlight the advantages and implementation considerations of DP systems.

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  • Implementation of a digital pathology system in a routine diagnostic workflow.
  • Analysis of the practical benefits and challenges associated with WSI adoption.
  • Evaluation of workflow requirements for successful DP integration.

Main Results:

  • DP systems provide advantages such as unique slide creation, remote case access, digital image analysis, and easy archiving of WSI.
  • Secondary benefits include efficient case compilation, paperless workflows, remote second opinions, and improved data sharing for tumor boards.
  • Open DP platforms are advantageous for integrating diverse scanner manufacturers.

Conclusions:

  • DP offers significant advantages for pathology diagnostics, improving efficiency, accessibility, and analytical capabilities.
  • Successful DP implementation necessitates comprehensive workflow analysis tailored to institutional needs.
  • Future developments in image analysis, like virtual tissue reconstruction, hold potential for enhancing diagnostic processes and treatment quality.