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  • Histopathology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Laboratory Science

Background:

  • Routine tissue processing is time-consuming, typically taking 2-3 days.
  • This delay impacts diagnostic turnaround time in pathology laboratories.
  • Rapid methods are needed to expedite tissue preparation for microscopy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a rapid tissue processing technique (RaPT) using methyl salicylate.
  • To compare the efficacy of RaPT with the standard routine processing technique (RoPT).
  • To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the rapid method.

Main Methods:

  • 70 tissue specimens were bisected, with one half processed by RoPT and the other by RaPT.
  • Measurements of tissue size before and after processing were taken.
  • Staining quality and cellular shrinkage were assessed and scored.
  • Statistical analysis (Welch's t-test) and cost comparison were performed.

Main Results:

  • No statistically significant differences were observed between RoPT and RaPT for key parameters (P > 0.05).
  • Cellular-level shrinkage and staining quality were comparable between the two methods.
  • Cost analysis indicated potential cost-effectiveness for RaPT.

Conclusions:

  • The rapid tissue processing technique using methyl salicylate yields satisfactory results.
  • RaPT is a viable alternative to routine processing, offering comparable outcomes.
  • Adoption of RaPT can enhance efficiency in pathology laboratories.