Claims
- 1. A tissue specimen, or tissue section thereof, wherein the tissue specimen has been fixed and dehydrated in a series of non-aqueous solutions; and then impregnated in a series of paraffin solutions.
- 2. The tissue specimen, or tissue section thereof, of claim 1 which has been fixed and dehydrated with heating by microwave energy.
- 3. The tissue specimen, or tissue section thereof, of claim 1 which has been impregnated under less than atmospheric pressure.
- 4. The tissue specimen, or tissue section thereof, of claim 1 which has been further defatted.
- 5. A tissue specimen, or tissue section thereof, wherein the tissue specimen has been hardened in a series of non-aqueous solutions with heating by microwave energy, and then impregnated in a series of paraffin solutions under less than atmospheric pressure.
- 6. A solution for hardening tissue, wherein the solution comprises a ketone and an alcohol, and the volume ratio of alcohol to ketone is from about 1:1 to about 6:1.
- 7. The solution of claim 6, wherein the volume ratio between alcohol and ketone is from about 1:1 to about 3:1.
- 8. The solution of claim 6 which further comprises surfactant.
- 9. The solution of claim 6 which further comprises mineral oil.
- 10. The solution of claim 6, wherein the solution comprises about 40% acetone, about 40% isopropyl alcohol, and about 20% low molecular weight polyethylene glycol by volume; wherein low molecular weight for polyethylene glycol is average molecular weight of about 300.
- 11. The solution of claim 6, wherein the solution comprises about 10% acetone, about 60% isopropyl alcohol, and about 30% low molecular weight polyethylene glycol by volume; wherein low molecular weight for polyethylene glycol is average molecular weight of about 300.
- 12. The solution of claim 6, wherein the solution comprises about 25% acetone, about 55% isopropyl alcohol, and about 20% mineral oil.
- 13. A specimen jar containing at least the solution of claim 6, and having at least one tissue cassette which may be immersed in the solution.
- 14. A solution for impregnating tissue, wherein the solution comprises mineral oil and paraffin, and the solution has been degassed.
- 15. The solution of claim 14, wherein the solution comprises about 30% mineral oil and about 70% paraffin.
- 16. An apparatus for continuous processing of tissue specimens comprising:
(a) a microwave processor unit which (i) fixes and dehydrates tissue specimens with a non-aqueous solution in a first vessel, (ii) agitates the non-aqueous solution, and (iii) heats the non-aqueous solution with microwave energy to produce processed tissue specimens; and a first source for the non-aqueous solution which is fluidly coupled to the first vessel; and (b) an impregnator unit which (i) impregnates processed tissue specimens with a wax solution in a second vessel and (ii) heats the wax solution under less than atmospheric pressure to produce processed and impregnated tissue specimens; and a second source for the wax solution which is fluidly coupled to the second vessel.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein processing of a subsequent tissue specimen is initiated before impregnation of an earlier tissue specimen has been completed.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the non-aqueous solution is comprised of an admixture of a ketone and an alcohol, and the volume ratio between alcohol and ketone is from about 1:1 to about 3:1.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the non-aqueous solution comprises about 25% acetone, about 55% isopropyl alcohol, and about 20% mineral oil.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein a tissue specimen is fixed, dehydrated and impregnated in a total time of less than about two hours.
- 21. An apparatus for hardening and impregnating a tissue specimen comprising:
(a) a microwave unit which hardens the tissue specimen with a non-aqueous solution in a first vessel, and heats with microwave energy and agitates the non-aqueous solution in the first vessel; wherein the non-aqueous solution in the first vessel is comprised of a ketone and an alcohol; and (b) a vacuum unit which impregnates the hardened tissue specimen with a wax solution in a second vessel, and heats under less than atmospheric pressure the non-aqueous solution in the second vessel; wherein the wax solution in the third vessel is comprised of paraffin wax; and wherein tissue specimens are sequentially transferred into the first vessel and then into the second vessel.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein hardening of a subsequent, not hardened tissue specimen is initiated in the microwave unit before impregnation of an earlier, hardened tissue specimen in the vacuum unit has been completed.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the volume ratio between alcohol and ketone is from about 1:1 to about 3:1.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein the non-aqueous solution comprises about 25% acetone, about 55% isopropyl alcohol, and about 20% mineral oil.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the tissue specimen is hardened and impregnated in a total time of less than about two hours.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Appln. No. 60/056,102, filed Aug. 20, 1997, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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