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MOHS Diagnostic Service

The Cellular Pathology Department provides Solihull Dermatology Department with a trained Specialist Biomedical Scientist and a Consultant Histopathologist to enable microscopic examination and rapid diagnosis during the skin surgery.

The Mohs frozen section procedure is used for the examination of unfixed skin excisions of confirmed Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) and occasionally Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) occurring in areas that are clinically difficult to operate on. This includes the face, ears and neck areas and occasionally scalp region.

The procedure relies on frozen section technique, stepped levels and specimen mapping to assess the surgical margin of a specimen. Where tumour is still present at the margin, further tissue is taken and the procedure repeated until all surgical margins are free from tumour. The procedure allows for a surgical margin clearance of 0.5mm and is considered tissue sparing. This also allows for improved healing and reduced scarring in patients undergoing this procedure. Occasionally it may be necessary to fix the specimen in 10% neutral buffered formalin for processing at a later date at the laboratory. In these cases the specimen and request form must be transported to Heartlands Hospital labelled URGENT MOHS SPECIMEN.Healthy tissue is spared and recurrence is extremely rare using this technique.

Information regarding the surgery is supplied to the patient by the Dermatology Department.

MOHS Clinics run on Mondays and Wednesdays between 09:00 and 17:00.

  • For further information please contact the Solihull Dermatology department on 0121 424 5147
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    The laboratories at Heartlands Hospital, Good Hope Hospital and Solihull Hospital form part of the services provided by University Hospitals Birmingham and are UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service) accredited to the ISO 15189:2012 standard. For a list of accredited tests and other information please visit the UKAS website using the following link: https://www.ukas.com/find-an-organisation/

    • Heartlands, Good Hope and Solihull Hospital pathology laboratories are a UKAS accredited medical laboratory No.8217
    • United Kingdom Health Security Agency laboratory is a UKAS accredited medical laboratory No.8213

    Tests not appearing on the UKAS Schedule of Accreditation currently remain outside of our scope of accreditation. However, these tests have been validated to the same high standard as accredited tests and are performed by the same trained and competent staff.

    For further test information, please visit the test database: http://www.heftpathology.com/frontpage/test-database.html.

    Protection of personal information - Laboratory Medicine comply with the Trust Data Protection policy and have procedures in place to allow the Directorate and its employees to comply with the Data Protection act  1998 and associated best practice and guidance.

    For further information contact Louise Fallon, Quality Manager, 0121 424 1235

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