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ThinPrep Imaging Pap with Reflex to HPV DNA Detection with Genotyping
MessageImportant Note
An acceptable cytology request must accompany specimen containers and include the following: Patient's name, medical record number, date of birth, sex, source (exact location and procedure used), date specimen was taken, name of ordering physician and contact number. Submit any pertinent history, clinical information, or date of last menstrual period.
Test Code
Alias/See Also
Includes
Preferred Specimen
Original ThinPrep/PreservCyt collection vial is required for testing.
For optimal interpretation, Pap smears should be collected near the middle of the menstrual cycle. Avoid douching, lubricant use, and sexual intercourse for 24 hours prior to specimen collection.
Specimen source is required.
Submit only 1 of the following specimens:
Broom Collection Device:
Specimen Type: Cervical (endocervical or ectocervical)
Collection Container: ThinPrep/PreservCyt vial
Specimen Volume: 20 mL of solution in ThinPrep/PreservCyt vial
Endocervical Brush/Spatula Collection Device:
Specimen Type: Ectocervix and endocervix
Collection Container: ThinPrep/PreservCyt vial
Specimen Volume: 20 mL of solution in ThinPrep/PreservCyt vial​
Instructions
- Obtain adequate sampling from cervix using a broom-like collection device. If desired, use lukewarm water to warm and lubricate the speculum. Insert the central bristles of the broom into the endocervical canal deep enough to allow the shorter bristles to fully contact the ectocervix. Push gently and rotate the broom in a clockwise direction 5 times.
- Rinse the broom as quickly as possible into the PreservCyt solution vial by pushing broom into bottom of vial 10 times, forcing the bristles apart.
- As a final step, swirl broom vigorously to further release material. Discard the collection device.
- Tighten cap on vial so that the torque line on the cap passes the torque line on the vial.
- Specimen vial must be labeled with a minimum of 2 unique identifiers (patient's name and medical record number or date of birth).
- Bag ThinPrep specimens individually as they have a tendency to leak during transport.
- Place labels on the vial and on the bag.
Endocervical Brush/Spatula Collection Device:
- Obtain an adequate sampling from the ectocervix using a plastic spatula. If desired, use lukewarm water to warm and lubricate the speculum. Select contoured end of plastic spatula and rotate it 360 degrees around the entire exocervix while maintaining tight contact with exocervical surface.
- Rinse spatula as quickly as possible into the PreservCyt solution vial by swirling spatula vigorously in vial 10 times. Discard the spatula.
- Next, obtain an adequate specimen from endocervix using an endocervical brush device. Insert the brush into the cervix until only the bottommost fibers are exposed. Slowly rotate 1/4 or 1/2 turn in one direction. Do not over-rotate.
- Rinse the brush as quickly as possible in the PreservCyt solution by rotating the device in the solution 10 times while pushing against the PreservCyt vial wall.
- Swirl brush vigorously as final step to further release material. Discard the brush.
- Tighten the cap so that the torque line on the cap passes the torque line on the vial.
- Specimen vial must be labeled with a minimum of 2 unique identifiers (patient's name and medical record number or date of birth).
- Bag ThinPrep specimens individually as they have a tendency to leak during transport.
- Place labels on the vial.
Specimen Stability
Room temperature: 30 days
Refrigerated: 30 days
Frozen: Unacceptable
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Specimens with concentrations of whole blood exceeding 1.5% (dark red or brown coloration) are not acceptable for the HPV DNA testing portion of this order.
Setup Schedule
Monday - Friday
Report Available
7 days
Reference Range
Performing Laboratory
Inova Laboratories
2832 Juniper Street
Fairfax, VA 22031
Additional Information
ThinPrep Pap Collection Guide
Last Updated: May 10, 2023
Last Review: N. Wolford, May 10, 2023