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PathProof Surgical Breast Tissue Specimen Container (Box of 12)

PathProof™ Surgical Specimen Container Product Description

PathProof is a breast specimen container that delivers an all-in-one device for the entire transport, imaging, analysis, and storage process. Created by a medical inventor and diagnostic radiologist, PathProof offers proper tissue compression with an alphanumeric grid, leak-resistant snap-on lid to prevent biohazardous fluid spills, and provide cost savings through streamlined workflows across Surgery, Radiology, and Pathology departments.

  • Leak resistant container
  • Easily adjustable compression plate eliminates mass distortion
  • Grid localization identifies the exact lesion location for sectioning and histologic analysis
  • The compression plate hold mass in place enabling the safe transport of tissue specimen
  • Radiopaque alpha-numeric grid clearly visible in X-ray (see photos)
  • Image can be made from any side
  • Size of container specifically designed to eliminate shadowing
  • Functions as a storage device
  • Disposable
  • Single-use
  • Quantity: 12 containers per box/case

Instructions for Use

Surgery:

  1. Remove the PathProof lid.
  2. Remove the adjustable stabilizer plate using thumb tabs.
  3. Insert the specimen into the container.
  4. Using thumbs to press on the inner tabs, reinsert the adjustable stabilizer plate to lightly secure specimen. Do not compress the stabilizer plate to cause the specimen to protrude through the grid, doing so may compromise the specimen’s reading.
  5. Securely replace the PathProof lid to minimize leakage during transport.
  6. Label the top of the container with patient information.
  7. Transport PathProof to Radiology.  

Radiology:

  1. Verify specimen is securely in place and not protruding through the grid.
  2. With the PathProof lid intact, take the image.
  3. Secure the lid and transport PathProof to Pathology.  

Pathology:

  1. Remove the PathProof lid.
  2. Remove the stabilizer plate using thumb tabs.
  3. Process the specimen and place it back in the container with lid, for storage.

Resources

PathProof™ Surgical Specimen Container Product Description

PathProof is a breast specimen container that delivers an all-in-one device for the entire transport, imaging, analysis, and storage process. Created by a medical inventor and diagnostic radiologist, PathProof offers proper tissue compression with an alphanumeric grid, leak-resistant snap-on lid to prevent biohazardous fluid spills, and provide cost savings through streamlined workflows across Surgery, Radiology, and Pathology departments.

  • Leak resistant container
  • Easily adjustable compression plate eliminates mass distortion
  • Grid localization identifies the exact lesion location for sectioning and histologic analysis
  • The compression plate hold mass in place enabling the safe transport of tissue specimen
  • Radiopaque alpha-numeric grid clearly visible in X-ray (see photos)
  • Image can be made from any side
  • Size of container specifically designed to eliminate shadowing
  • Functions as a storage device
  • Disposable
  • Single-use
  • Quantity: 12 containers per box/case

Instructions for Use

Surgery:

  1. Remove the PathProof lid.
  2. Remove the adjustable stabilizer plate using thumb tabs.
  3. Insert the specimen into the container.
  4. Using thumbs to press on the inner tabs, reinsert the adjustable stabilizer plate to lightly secure specimen. Do not compress the stabilizer plate to cause the specimen to protrude through the grid, doing so may compromise the specimen’s reading.
  5. Securely replace the PathProof lid to minimize leakage during transport.
  6. Label the top of the container with patient information.
  7. Transport PathProof to Radiology.  

Radiology:

  1. Verify specimen is securely in place and not protruding through the grid.
  2. With the PathProof lid intact, take the image.
  3. Secure the lid and transport PathProof to Pathology.  

Pathology:

  1. Remove the PathProof lid.
  2. Remove the stabilizer plate using thumb tabs.
  3. Process the specimen and place it back in the container with lid, for storage.

Resources

$240.00
PathProof Surgical Breast Tissue Specimen Container (Box of 12)—
$240.00

Description

PathProof™ Surgical Specimen Container Product Description

PathProof is a breast specimen container that delivers an all-in-one device for the entire transport, imaging, analysis, and storage process. Created by a medical inventor and diagnostic radiologist, PathProof offers proper tissue compression with an alphanumeric grid, leak-resistant snap-on lid to prevent biohazardous fluid spills, and provide cost savings through streamlined workflows across Surgery, Radiology, and Pathology departments.

  • Leak resistant container
  • Easily adjustable compression plate eliminates mass distortion
  • Grid localization identifies the exact lesion location for sectioning and histologic analysis
  • The compression plate hold mass in place enabling the safe transport of tissue specimen
  • Radiopaque alpha-numeric grid clearly visible in X-ray (see photos)
  • Image can be made from any side
  • Size of container specifically designed to eliminate shadowing
  • Functions as a storage device
  • Disposable
  • Single-use
  • Quantity: 12 containers per box/case

Instructions for Use

Surgery:

  1. Remove the PathProof lid.
  2. Remove the adjustable stabilizer plate using thumb tabs.
  3. Insert the specimen into the container.
  4. Using thumbs to press on the inner tabs, reinsert the adjustable stabilizer plate to lightly secure specimen. Do not compress the stabilizer plate to cause the specimen to protrude through the grid, doing so may compromise the specimen’s reading.
  5. Securely replace the PathProof lid to minimize leakage during transport.
  6. Label the top of the container with patient information.
  7. Transport PathProof to Radiology.  

Radiology:

  1. Verify specimen is securely in place and not protruding through the grid.
  2. With the PathProof lid intact, take the image.
  3. Secure the lid and transport PathProof to Pathology.  

Pathology:

  1. Remove the PathProof lid.
  2. Remove the stabilizer plate using thumb tabs.
  3. Process the specimen and place it back in the container with lid, for storage.

Resources