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Tissue culture

Order Code
9924060
CPT
 87070, 87075
Test Details
Synonyms

Tissue Culture for Bacteria

TAT

14 days

Methodology

Conventional culture (if Identification and/or sensitivity needed, then instrumentation is Vitek 2)

Performing Location

Accredited NRL Laboratory

Testing Frequency

Daily

Test Overview

Detects infections in tissue samples through microbial growth.

Specimen Type

Tissue 

Volume

1 cm³ of tissue

Specimen Container

Sterile screw-capped container

Patient Preparation

No special preparation is required for this test. You may eat, drink, and take your medications as normal, unless instructed otherwise by your healthcare provider.

Collection

To avoid drying, small pieces of tissue can be moistened with few drops of sterile, no bacteriostatic saline. Collection Instruction: Some anaerobes will be killed by contact with molecular oxygen for only a few seconds. Overlying and adjacent areas must be carefully disinfected to eliminate contamination with indigenous flora. Ideally, pus or other fluid obtained by needle aspiration through intact skin or mucosal surface that has been cleaned with antiseptic should be collected. Sampling of open lesions is enhanced by deep aspiration using a sterile plastic catheter. Curettings of the base of an open lesion are optimal. If irrigation is necessary, nonbacteriostatic sterile normal saline may be used. Lower respiratory samples must be obtained by transtracheal percutaneous needle aspiration, transbronchial biopsy, transthoracic needle biopsy, or open lung biopsy by physicians trained in these procedures. If swabs must be used, collect two, use one for Gram stain and one for culture. Use of anaerobic transport is ideal for swabs and for aspirates. Specimens are to be collected from a prepared site using sterile technique. Contamination with normal flora from skin, rectum, vaginal tract, or other body surfaces must be avoided.

Specimen Stability
Temperature Period
Refrigerated 1 day
Order Code
9924060
CPT
 87070, 87075
Test Details
Synonyms

Tissue Culture for Bacteria

TAT

14 days

Methodology

Conventional culture (if Identification and/or sensitivity needed, then instrumentation is Vitek 2)

Performing Location

Accredited NRL Laboratory

Testing Frequency

Daily

Test Overview

Detects infections in tissue samples through microbial growth.

Specimen Type

Tissue 

Volume

1 cm³ of tissue

Specimen Container

Sterile screw-capped container

Patient Preparation

No special preparation is required for this test. You may eat, drink, and take your medications as normal, unless instructed otherwise by your healthcare provider.

Collection

To avoid drying, small pieces of tissue can be moistened with few drops of sterile, no bacteriostatic saline. Collection Instruction: Some anaerobes will be killed by contact with molecular oxygen for only a few seconds. Overlying and adjacent areas must be carefully disinfected to eliminate contamination with indigenous flora. Ideally, pus or other fluid obtained by needle aspiration through intact skin or mucosal surface that has been cleaned with antiseptic should be collected. Sampling of open lesions is enhanced by deep aspiration using a sterile plastic catheter. Curettings of the base of an open lesion are optimal. If irrigation is necessary, nonbacteriostatic sterile normal saline may be used. Lower respiratory samples must be obtained by transtracheal percutaneous needle aspiration, transbronchial biopsy, transthoracic needle biopsy, or open lung biopsy by physicians trained in these procedures. If swabs must be used, collect two, use one for Gram stain and one for culture. Use of anaerobic transport is ideal for swabs and for aspirates. Specimens are to be collected from a prepared site using sterile technique. Contamination with normal flora from skin, rectum, vaginal tract, or other body surfaces must be avoided.

Specimen Stability
Temperature Period
Refrigerated 1 day