Intraoperative Tissue Imprint Test | Lahalak Platform
Advanced technology providing immediate results during surgery to help surgeons make critical decisions about tumor nature, ensuring surgical precision and patient safety in real-time.
Scientific name: Tissue Imprint or Scraping Analysis
Intraoperative consultation is a rapid technique in which the surface of a fresh tissue sample is gently pressed onto a microscope slide (imprint) or scraped with a needle or scalpel to collect cells (scraping). The cells transferred onto the slide are quickly stained (usually with a stain such as Diff-Quik or Toluidine Blue) and examined microscop...
Included Services
- Rapid cytological analysis during surgery
- Immediate consultation with a pathologist and surgeon to interpret the results
- Personal support services from Lahalak
Medical Service Information
Conditions & Notices
- The procedure is performed in the operating room, and the conditions of anesthesia and general surgery apply to it.
- The tissue sample must be fresh and unfixed (not placed in formalin) and must be immediately transferred from the operating room to the adjacent pathology room.
- The result is a preliminary and quick report and does not replace the standard final histological examination on the same sample after processing.