Interesting, never heard of these. I would imagine one would have to be at a very high volume place before they broke even on a piece of equipment like this. My guess is the intial orientation of specimens when grossing them in cassesttes would have to be very precise e.g. temporal arteries, shave bxs., vas deferens, etc. as you would not have a histotech doing the [re]orientation as they would be if manually embedded. Probably would be hard to screw up a GI bx though. Any idea how much these cost? Are you going to pitch this idea to your lab/colleagues? I'm sure your histotechs would love it if you cut down their prep time as long as it didn't affect their hours/paycheck...
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