Renal Protocol for renal disease
Test Name | Renal Protocol |
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Alternate Name(s) | (Renal Protocol for diagnostic renal biopsies) |
Laboratory Module | Pathology |
Ordering Mnemonic | (Information Unavailable) |
Specimen Type |
Kidney core biopsies |
Collection Container | Collect in a dry, sterile container. To avoid the specimens from drying out , tissue may be placed on a non-woven piece of absorbent material slightly moistened with saline. |
Container Information |
Containers may be obtained through the stores department. |
Collection Information |
I.1. Notify the lab in advance of a pre-booked Kidney biopsy. Extension 2460/2456. Do not leave a message on the voicemail. I.2. All specimens must be accompanied by a completed Surgical Pathology Requisition (form PATH_6707_0103). The following information is required on the requisition, clearly written in ink: (a) Patient identifiers (i) patient's first and last name (ii) unique number (iii) date of birth (iv) Ontario Health Insurance Number with version code. (b) Submitting area identifiers: Hospital site and the submitting department. (c) Submitting physician's name. (d) Date of surgery (e) Pre- and post-operative presumptive diagnosis. (f) Clinical history. (g) Specimen information (i) tissue type (ii) anatomical site (ie. Right side) (iii) surgical procedure I.3. The specimen container must be labeled. Addressograph labels are preferred, otherwise the following information must be provided, clearly written in ink: (a) Minimum of 2 Patient identifiers (i) patient's full name and... (ii) unique number (iii)date of birth, OHIN. (iv)OHIN (b) Date of surgery. (c) Specimen name, anatomic site and surgical procedure, as it is written on the Surgical Pathology requisition. This information must be recorded on the side of the specimen container and not the lid. If a specimen is known or suspected to contain unique or extreme biohazard (e.g. CJD) the container shall be so marked. I.4. Place smaller specimen containers in a biohazard bag. The surgical requisition should be placed in the outer pouch of the biohazard bag. I.5.Notify Histology that a renal biopsy for protocol is on its way to the lab I.6. Transport the specimen container(s) to the Grossing Room in the Department of Anatomical Pathology immediately (Room C6.614) I.7. Hand deliver the specimen(s) directly to a Histology staff member and log your name, specimen and time on the Pathology Specimen Receipt Log.
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Test Schedule |
Business days, Monday to Friday |
Routine Turnaround Time | (Information Unavailable) |
Stat Turnaround Time | (Information Unavailable) |
Reference Interval | (Information Unavailable) |
Critical Values | (Information Unavailable) |
Lab Process Notes | Refer to Renal Protocol Document 7136 |
Storage and Transport |
Specimens should be sent fresh and immediately to the laboratory. . Fresh specimens must be stored in the fridge until a histology staff member can attend the specimen. If specimens are at risk for drying out, place biopsies on a non-woven piece of absorbent material slightly moistened with saline |
Test Referred To | Specimen testing referred off-site to Hamilton, McMaster University Campus. |