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INTENDED USE
The ThinPrep
®
3000 Processor (TP-3000) is a device that produces cytologic preparations
on glass microscope slides from gynecologic (cervical) samples, and is intended for use in
cervical cytologic examinations of material collected for the ThinPrep Pap Test. TP-3000
prepared microscope slides are examined by trained cytotechnologists and pathologists for
the presence of atypical cells, cervical neoplasia, including its precursor lesions (Low
Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions, High Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions),
and carcinoma as well as all other cytologic criteria as defined by
The Bethesda System for
Reporting Cervical/Vaginal Cytologic Diagnoses
1
(Bethesda System)
.
SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION OF THE SYSTEM
The ThinPrep process begins with the patient’s gynecologic sample being collected by the clinician,
which is then immersed and rinsed in a PreservCyt
®
Solution sample vial. The PreservCyt sample
vial is then capped, labeled, and sent to a laboratory equipped with a TP-3000.
At the laboratory, the PreservCyt sample vial is bar-coded along with the test request form to
establish a sample chain of custody and is placed into a TP-3000. A gentle dispersion step mixes
the cell sample by currents in the fluid that are strong enough to separate debris and disperse mucus,
but gentle enough to have no adverse effect on cell appearance.
The cells are then captured on a Gynecological ThinPrep Pap Test Filter that is specifically designed
to collect cells. The TP-3000 constantly monitors the rate of flow through the ThinPrep Pap Test
Filter during the collection process in order to prevent the cellular presentation from being too scant
or too dense. The TP-3000 will label the glass slide with the sample identification number read from
the bar-code on the sample vial. A thin layer of cells is then transferred to a glass slide in a 20 mm-
diameter circle. The slide is completed when its cells are fixed in place by a fixative solution
(CellFyx
™
Solution) that is applied automatically by the processor.
The ThinPrep Pap Test Slide Preparation Process
(1) Dispersion
(2) Cell Collection
(3) Cell Transfer
The cell sample is mixed by currents created
in the preservation fluid that are strong
enough to separate debris and disperse mucus,
but gentle enough to have no adverse effect
on cell appearance.
A gentle vacuum is applied to the ThinPrep
Pap Test Filter to collect cells.
The ThinPrep Pap Test Filter is gently pressed
against the ThinPrep Microscope Slide.
Positive pressure applied to the inside of the
filter assists in transferring the cells from the
filter membrane to the surface of the slide.
1. Dispersion
2. Cell Collection
3. Cell Transfer
Summary of Contents for ThinPrep 3000
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Page 4: ...The ThinPrep Processor The ThinPrep Processor ...
Page 5: ...MAN 03939 001 Rev 004 page 1 of 13 Instructions for Use ...
Page 18: ...Table of Contents Table of Contents ...
Page 23: ...1 Introduction 1 Introduction ...
Page 42: ...2 ThinPrep 3000 Installation 2 ThinPrep 3000 Installation ...
Page 55: ...3 PreservCyt and CellFyx Solutions 3 PreservCyt and CellFyx Solutions ...
Page 71: ...4 Sample Collection and Preparation 4 Sample Collection and Preparation ...
Page 80: ...5 Instrument Operation 5 Instrument Operation ...
Page 105: ...6 Maintenance 6 Maintenance ...
Page 148: ...7 Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting ...
Page 205: ...8 Staining and Coverslipping 8 Staining and Coverslipping ...
Page 212: ...9 The ThinPrep Pap Test Training Program 9 The ThinPrep Pap Test Training Program ...
Page 215: ...10 User Interface Screens 10 User Interface Screens ...
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Page 233: ...Service Information Service Information ...
Page 236: ...Ordering Information Ordering Information ...
Page 243: ...Safety Data Sheets Safety Data Sheets ...
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