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Maximize sample storage density

PathArchiv breaks the long-held paradigm of sequential sample storage, which was a simple, reliable system for human filing clerks to understand and maintain. Each sample was stored in its numerical order based on case number and subsample designator. The downfall is the reserve space, typically on the order of 25%, required in the storage magazine to accommodate late arriving samples. This space reduces the effective density of sample storage.

PathArchiv does not need reserve space in the storage magazines. Since it tracks the location of every specimen, specimens can be filed into the next available space, enabling the full loading of the storage magazines. The result is a 33% decrease in the space required (100%/75% = 133%) and a corresponding decrease in off-site storage and associated fees.

Picking is easily facilitated. PathArchiv provides the archive clerk with a list of locations. Refiling fees are also eliminated. Returned samples are processed along with the new entries into the archive. PathArchiv just updates its entries and tracks the new locations.

User Work Flow

 

PathArchiv-Slide filing workflow

Key to PathArchiv-Slide workflow is the unattended automated recording and filing of slides that allow your personnel to be freed up to perform sample picking or other more important laboratory work tasks.

Slide filing work steps:

 

 

Free up lab personnel

200 slides are easily loaded for 50 minutes of unattended operation without laborious sequential sorting or prefilling of proprietary slide trays that other solutions require. PathArchiv leverages its automation to free up lab personnel for other lab tasks.

 

Slide scanning and filing with
automated alerts

During this process PathArchiv is documenting each label, storing the case/slide data and position in magazine and the location of the magazine in the storage box. Any written labels or unread barcodes are flagged and sent to the exceptions list while the instrument continues uninterrupted during scanning. The exceptions list is accessed by any network-connected device and brings up each slide record showing the image of the label. The operator can enter the human readable characters ensuring all samples are logged into the system and retrievable in the future.

PathArchiv-Block filing workflow

The PathArchiv-Block workflow automates barcode reading and sample location recording, speeding up the process while virtually eliminating human transcription errors and the need for missing sample search parties.

Block filing work steps:

Process automation of 50 blocks
in 2 minutes

The PathArchiv block tracker automatically processes a magazine containing 50 blocks in 2 minutes, freeing the operator to handle other tasks such as loading the block tracker or filling out paperwork. During this process PathArchiv documents each cassette label, stores the case/block data and position in the magazine and the location of the magazine in the storage box. Any written labels or unread barcodes are flagged and sent to the exceptions list while the instrument continues scanning uninterrupted. The exceptions list is accessed by any network-connected device and brings up each block record showing the image of the label. The operator can enter the human readable characters ensuring all samples are logged into the system and retrievable in the future.

PathArchiv handles exceptional samples

PathArchiv handles broken and whole mount slides as well as whole mount cassettes that cannot run through the standardized automation provided in the PathArchiv-Block instrument. These low volume, 'Exceptional Samples' are recorded by the PathArchiv ExTrak™ Scanner which is a human-assisted automated recording system that records these samples into the main database ensuring all samples, standard or exceptional, are managed.

PathArchiv retrieval and loan management workflow

The PathArchiv retrieval order form is available from any network-connected device. Simply click the PathArchiv bookmark in your browser, enter your user passcode and select Retrieval. Pathologists readily submit their request by entering the case number, samples needed, delivery location, contact and loan duration. The completeness of this entry systematically eliminates the unrecorded 'sneaker' loans that cause sample losses.

Pick list for the order

The order is then posted to “Retrievals List” that file room personnel use to generate the pick list for the order.

Picked samples are recorded and tracked against their due date and if late, posted to the “Chase list” for follow-up. Individual samples are tracked ensuring that even partial returns are identified ensuring the return is complete. Returned samples are processed right along with the newly filed samples eliminating the labor, errors and third-party charges associated with legacy sequential filing. PathArchiv can do this because it is tracking every sample across its entire life in the system and does not rely on a sequential filing order required by manual systems.

Access the recorded data

The PathArchiv software records a full history of each sample’s transactions allowing standardized reports, sample searches and data analysis of the sample archive. Data integrity is assured by internal backups as well as the institutional central server backups, providing a routine recovery of sample tracking data if ever needed.

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