| Literature DB >> 35070479 |
Ankush Patel1, Ulysses G J Balis2, Jerome Cheng2, Zaibo Li1, Giovanni Lujan1, David S McClintock2, Liron Pantanowitz2, Anil Parwani1.
Abstract
Digital pathology (DP) has disrupted the practice of traditional pathology, including applications in education, research, and clinical practice. Contemporary whole slide imaging (WSI) devices include technological advances that help address some of the challenges facing modern pathology, such as increasing workloads with fewer subspecialized pathologists, expanding integrated delivery networks with global reach, and greater customization when working up cases for precision medicine. This review focuses on integral hardware components of 43 market available and soon-to-be released digital WSI devices utilized throughout the world. Components such as objective lens type and magnification, scanning camera, illumination, and slide capacity were evaluated with respect to scan time, throughput, accuracy of scanning, and image quality. This analysis of assorted modern WSI devices offers essential, valuable information for successfully selecting and implementing a digital WSI solution for any given pathology practice. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Digital pathology; hardware; microscopy; slide scanning; whole slide imaging; whole slide scanner
Year: 2021 PMID: 35070479 PMCID: PMC8721869 DOI: 10.4103/jpi.jpi_66_21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pathol Inform
Figure 1WSI creation (original illustration)
WSI device size (dimensions and weights listed in descending order)a
| Large-sized WSI devices | Dimensions (W × D × H) | Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|
| 3D Histech Pannoramic 1000 | 154 x 100 x 91 cm | 270 |
| Roche Ventana iScan HT | 90 x 70 x 65 cm | 170 |
| Huron TissueScope CF | 60 x 55 x 70 cm | 150 |
| Philips Ultra Fast Scanner (UFS) | 93 x 66 x 59 cm (W x L x H) | 140 |
| Huron NanoZoomer S60 | 69 x 68 x 70 cm (W x L x H) | 79 |
| Huron NanoZoomer S360 | 75 x 69 x 63 cm (W x L x H) | 78 |
| Huron NanoZoomer S210 | 78 x 64 x 58 cm (W x L x H) | 69 |
| Huron TissueScope LE120 | 61 x 89 x 74 cm (W x L x H) | 68 |
| Huron NanoZoomer XR | 100 x 73 x 74 cm (W x L x H) | 67 |
| Leica Aperio GT 450 | 53 x 58 x 50 cm (W x D x H) | 64 |
|
|
|
|
| Leica Aperio AT2 | 41 x 65 x 60 cm | 59 |
| Leica Aperio AT Turbo | 41 x 65 x 60 cm | 59 |
| Leica Aperio VERSA, 200 slide capacity | 68 x 68 x 59 cm | 58 |
| Roche Ventana DP200 | 50 x 68 x 46 cm (W x D x H) | 48 |
| 3D Histech Pannoramic 250 Flash III | 68 x 69 x 55 cm (W x D x H) | 46 |
| Huron TissueScope iQ | 60 x 54 x 43 cm (W x L x H) | 44 |
| Huron Tissuescope LE | 61 x 56 x 40 cm (W x L x H) | 39 |
| Roche Ventana iScan Coreo | 46 x 47 x 51 cm (W x D x H) | 39 |
| Leica Aperio LV1 | 44 x 43 x 54 cm (W x L x H) | 35 |
| Sakura VisionTek/ VisionTek M6 | 41 x 52 x 46 cm (W x D x H) | 35 |
| Motic EasyScan Infinity 100 | 70 x 40 x 42 cm (W x L x H) | 33 |
|
|
|
|
| 3D Histech Pannoramic Scan II | 74 x 53 x 45 cm | 26 |
| Leica Aperio VERSA, 8 slide capacity | 68 x 34 x 59 cm | 26 |
| Leica Aperio CS2 | 32 x 50 x 47 cm | 25 |
| 3D Histech Pannoramic Midi II | 70 x 50 x 50 cm | 23 |
| Huron NanoZoomer SQ | 36 x 45 x 38 cm | 20 |
| MikroScan SL5 | 30 x 36 x 24 cm | 16 |
| Motic EasyScan Pro 6 | 65 x 40 x 42 cm | 16 |
| Huron TissueScope PE | 40 x 46 x 47 cm | 15 |
| Motic EasyScan One | 21 x 40 x 42 cm | 13 |
| 3D Histech Pannoramic Desk II | 38 x 31 x 25 cm | 12 |
| Grundium Ocus/ Ocus 20/ Ocus 40 | 18 x 18 x 19 cm | 3.5 |
| PrimeHisto XE Histology Slide Scanner | 28 x 17 x 08 cm | 2 |
aAll efforts were made to provide accurate data for tables included in this article throughout its composition. Values are approximated and are subject to change. We suggest contacting vendor representation for the most recent, up-to-date confirmation, correction, and/or amendment of any of the following values featured here. Areas left blank are those that we were unable to allocate information for during the time of compilation. All the following information was sourced from vendor-affiliated commercial and informational resources, for example, WSI device user manuals.
WSI device slide capacity, dimensional compatibility, loading mechanism, and PC inclusion
| Vendor | WSI device | Slide capacity and compatibility | Loading mechanism | PC includedc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3D Histech | Pannoramic Desk II | 1 single (standard)a or 1 double-wideb | Manual | No |
| Pannoramic Midi II | 12 standard | Automatic | No | |
| Pannoramic Scan II | 150 standard | Automatic/continuous | No | |
| Pannoramic Confocal | 11 standard (0.5–1.5 mm thickness)d | Automatic/continuous | No | |
| Pannoramic 250 Flash III | 300 standard | Automatic/continuous | No | |
| Pannoramic 1000 | 1000 standard or, 200 double-wide | Automatic/ continuous | No | |
| Grundium | Ocus | 1 standard | Manual | Embedded Nvidia visual computer; |
| Ocus 20 | 1 standard | Manual | Embedded Nvidia visual computer; | |
| Ocus 40 | 1 standard | Manual | Embedded Nvidia visual computer; | |
| Huron | TissueScope LE120 | 120 standard or, 60 double-wide or, ≤ 10 whole-mount slides up to 150 mm x 200 mm (6′′ x 8′′) | Automatic/ continuous | PC included- integrated touch screen |
| TissueScope iQ | 400 standard or, 200 double-wide (can mix and match standard and double-wide slide cartridges) | Automatic/ continuous | No | |
| TissueScope CF | 12 standard or, 6 double-wide or, | Automatic/ continuous | No | |
| TissueScope LE | 12 standard or, 3 double-wide or, | Automatic | No | |
| TissueScope PE | 2 standard or, | Manual | No | |
| Hamamatsu | NanoZoomer SQ | 1 standard | Manual | No |
| NanoZoomer S60 | 60 standard or, | Automatic | No | |
| NanoZoomer S210 | 210 standard | Automatic | No | |
| NanoZoomer XR | 320 standard | Automatic/ continuous | No | |
| NanoZoomer S360 | 360 standard | Automatic/ continuous | No | |
| Mikroscan | MikroScan SL5 | 1 or 2 standard | Manual | No |
| MikroScan SL5 - 20 | 20 standard or, | Automatic/ continuous | 4K-resolution monitor included; | |
| Motic | EasyScan Pro 1 and EasyScan | 1 and 6 standard, respectively, | Automatic (6 slide module) | Included: All-in-One 23.8’’ LED |
| EasyScan One | 1 standard slide | Manual | No | |
| EasyScan Infinity 60 and | 60 and 102 standard, respectively, | Automatic/ continuous | Included: All-in-One 23.8’’ LED | |
| Objective | Glissando 20SL | 20 standard or 10 “mega,” e.g., double-width | Automatic | Internal mini-PC with Ethernet connection and touchscreen monitor |
| Glissando POL | 2 standard or 1 double-width | Manual; may be retrofitted or included with optional 20 slide autoloader | Integrated Windows 10 mini-PC with Ethernet connection | |
| Glissando Desktop Scanner | 2 standard or 1 double-width | Manual; may be retrofitted or included with optional 20 slide autoloader | Integrated Windows 10 mini-PC with Ethernet connection | |
| Leica | Aperio VERSA | 8 standard, 200 standard with autoloader | From 8 slide stage to 200 slide autoloader | PC included |
| Aperio AT Turbo | 400 standard or 1 double-wide | Automatic (for standard) and manual (for double-wide) | ||
| Aperio AT2 | 400 standard or 1 double-wide slide | Manual: One standard or one double-wide when using the slide | No | |
| Aperio AT2 DX | 400 standard or 1 double-wide slide or one double-wide when using the slide | Manual: One standard | Viewing Station included: contains Aperio AT2 DX scanner console software and medical grade monitors with custom ICC color calibration; PC not included | |
| Aperio CS2 | 5 standard or 1 double-wide slide | Manual/Automatic single-slide capacity (five-slide tray standard) | No | |
| Aperio GT 450 | 450 standard slides | Automatic/ continuous | PC included with optional Vendor-Calibrated Viewing Monitors; touch screen | |
| Aperio LV1 | 4 standard | Manual | No | |
| Philips | UFS | 300 standard | Automatic/ continuous | Operated via an integrated LCD touch-screen |
| Roche | Ventana DP200 | 6 standard or, | Manual | No |
| Ventana iScan Coreo | 160 standard | Autoloading/continuous | Yes; integrated touchscreen and controller | |
| Sakura | VisionTek (Plan NeoFluar) | 4 standard | Manual | No |
| VisionTek M6 | 4 standard | Manual | No | |
| OptraScan | Ultra 320 | 320 single; able to accommodate double-wide | Automatic/ continuous | Yes; integrated |
aStandard width: 25.0 to 26.0 mm
b Double-wide width: 51.0 to 52.0 mm
c Noninclusion denotes external PC requirement
dTypical slide thickness (unless mentioned otherwise): 0.90 to 1.2 mm; typical slide length (unless mentioned otherwise): 75.0 to 76.0 mm
eAn upcoming release of the MikroScan SL5 slide holder will support 2′′ x 3′′ slides, allowing 10 2′′ x 3′′ slides or a combination of 1′′ x 3′′ and 2′′ x 3′′ slides to be loaded into the device; 20 standard-slide autoloading functionality; remotely located users have complete control of the autoloader.
Figure 2Stage movement and image capture (original illustration, based on 3D Histech Pannoramic 250 Flash III camera and stage). Glass slide with specimen (pink) driven through the WSI scanner via continuous movement of the motorized stage. A lens objective is shown above the glass slide. Continuous stage movement is accompanied by rapid, repetitive image capture via a camera depicted below the glass slide. The 3D Histech Pannoramic 250 Flash III has an image capture rate of 130 frames per second[35]
Figure 3WSI device exterior and interior (original illustration based on 3D Histech Pannoramic 250 Flash III Configuration). WSI Device Exterior (A) and interior (B, C) components consisting of multiple objectives along with fluorescence and brightfield capabilities (Modified from 3D Histech Pannoramic 250 Flash III).[35]
Assorted WSI cameras and sensors
| Vendor | WSI device model | Scanning camera resolution as depicted by megapixels (MP), sensor size (′′), and pixel size (height x width) and/or illumination |
|---|---|---|
| 3D Histech | Pannoramic Desk II | Brightfield: 5 MP 12-bit camera with RGB illumination |
| Pannoramic MIDI II | Brightfield: CMOS 5 MP 12 bit OR sCMOS 4.2 MP 16-bit camera with RGB illumination | |
| Pannoramic Scan II | Brightfield: CMOS 5 MP 12 bit OR sCMOS 4.2 MP 16-bit camera with RGB illumination | |
| Pannoramic Confocal | Brightfield: sCMOS 5.5 MP 16-bit camera with RGB illumination | |
| Pannoramic 250 Flash | Brightfield: CMOS 12 MP 12-bit camera with Xenon Flash illumination | |
| Pannoramic 1000 | Brightfield: sCMOS (12mp sensor) 12 MP 12-bit camera with Xenon Flash illumination (4096 x 3072) | |
| Grundium | Ocus | 6 MP (image sensor) |
| Ocus 20 | 12 MP (image sensor) | |
| Ocus 40 | 12 MP (image sensor) | |
| Mikroscan | MikroScan SL5 | 1920 x 1080 |
| Motic | EasyScan Pro 6 | 5 MP CCD (2/3-inch sensor) with 10W LED |
| EasyScan One | 5 MP CCD (2/3-inch sensor) with 10W LED | |
| EasyScan Infinity 100 | 5 MP (2/3-inch sensor) with 10W LED (CCD sensor) | |
| Objective | Glissando 20SL | 2048 x 2048 |
| Imaging | (medium capacity) | |
| Glissando POL | 2048 x 2048 | |
| Glissando Desktop | 2048 x 2048 | |
|
| Aperio VERSA | ANDOR Zyla 5.5 Monochrome camera for fluorescent scanning: USB3, CMOS, 5.5 MP; High sensitivity, high quantum efficiency: 6.5um pixels, (2560 x 2160), 40fps Point Grey Grasshopper 3 Color Bayer Camera for brightfield scanning: USB 3, CMOS, 4.1 MP, 5.5um pixels, (2048 x 2048), 90fps |
| Aperio GT 450 | 4k Trilinear camera; White LED illumination | |
| Aperio LV1 | 12 MP color digital camera |
fps = frames per second/frame rate
Figure 4Field of view (original illustration). (A) Maximal field of view elicited by the lens objective. (B) Superimposed sensor FOV. (C) FOV demarking image area seen by viewer
Resolution modified by C-mount
| Point Grey Grasshopper 3 (GS3-U3-51S5M-C) Global Shutter Type CMOS (Sony IMX250)a |
|---|
| Pixel size: 3.45μm × 3.45μm |
| Pixel resolution with 20x objective and 0.63x C-mount adapter: 0.27μm |
| Pixel resolution with 20x objective and 1x C-mount adapter: 0.17μm |
aScanning camera featured in Pannoramic Midi II (3D Histech). Camera interfaced (“bussed”) with USB 3.0 Base camera resolution (pixel size) with 20x objective corrected by 0.63x and 1x C-mount adapter
Figure 5Scanning methods: line vs. tile (original illustration). (A)Tile/area scanning utilizing focus points in every field. (B) Tile/ area scanning utilizing focus in every “nth” field”. (C) Line scanning utilizing “focus map” technique in which focus points dictate direction of scanning (indicated by yellow arrows). (D) Image “stitching” after digital data acquisition
Figure 6“Z-Stack/ extended depth of field” (original illustration). “Z-stacking,” a method of scanning by which a series of images are captured at various focal planes, i.e., “slices,” that are then combined to most effectively portray samples with 3D structures, such as clumps of cells or thick tissue. Some WSI scanning methods are built upon the Z-stack technique, e.g., “Extended Depth of Field (EDF),” or extended focus, which further enhances Z-stacking by combining the sharpest points of focus from each slice to maximize the depth of sharpness in the final image, demonstrated to be useful in cytology applications.
Figure 7Extended focus (figure is not an original illustration and has been sourced from a 3D Histech company presentation). (A and B) Application of extended focus courtesy of 3D Histech
Objective lenses and resolution
| Vendor | WSI device model | Objective type/numerical aperture (NA) | Image capture magnification (per objective lens) | Image resolution (μm/ pixel) (per image capture magnification) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3D Histech | Pannoramic Desk II | 20x (NA 0.8) or 40x (NA 0.95) | 58x | 0.172 |
| Pannoramic MIDI II | 20x (NA 0.8) or 40x (NA 0.95) | 52x or 110x/31x or 62x | 0.172 or 0.087/0.325 or 0.162 | |
| Pannoramic Scan II | 20x (NA 0.8) or 40x (NA 0.95) | 52x or 110x/31x or 62x | 0.172 or 0.087/0.325 or 0.162 | |
| Pannoramic | 20x (NA 0.8) or 40x (NA 1.2) | 31x/62x | 0.325/0.162 | |
| Pannoramic 250 | 20x (NA 0.8) or 40x (NA 0.95) | 41x/82x | 0.242/0.121 | |
| Pannoramic 1000 | 20x (NA 0.8) or 40x (NA 0.95) | 41x/82x | 0.25/0.12 | |
| Grundium | Ocus | 20x (NA 0.4) | 0.48 | |
| Ocus 20 | 20x (NA 0.4) | 20x | 0.5 | |
| Ocus 40 | 40x (NA 0.75)a | 40x | 0.25 | |
| Huron | TissueScope | 20x (NA 0.75) | 20x/40x | 0.4/0.2 |
| TissueScope iQ | 20x (NA 0.75) | 20x/40x | 0.4/0.2 | |
| TissueScope CF | 20x (NA 0.6) | 1x/2.5x/5x/10x/20x/40x | 10.0/5.0/2.0/1.0/.50/.25 | |
| Tissuescope LE | 20x (NA 0.75) | 20x/40x | 0.4/0.2 | |
| TissueScope PE | 20x (NA 0.75) | 1x/2.5x/5x /10x/20x/40x | 10.0/5.0/2.0/1.0/.50/.25 | |
| Hamamatsu | NanoZoomer SQ | 20x (NA 0.75) | 20x/40x | 0.46/0.23 |
| NanoZoomer S60 | 20x (NA 0.75) | 20x/40x | 0.46/0.23 | |
| NanoZoomer S210 | 20x (NA 0.75) | 20x/40x | 0.46/0.23 | |
| NanoZoomer XR | 20x (NA 0.75) | 20x/40x | 0.46/0.23 | |
| NanoZoomer S360 | 20x (NA 0.75) | 20x/40x | 0.46/0.23 | |
| Mikroscan | MikroScan SL5 | 2x (NA 0.06), 4x (NA 0.10), 10x (NA 0.25), 20x (NA 0.50), and 40x (NA 0.65) | 2x/4x/10x/20x/40x | 4.54/2.27/0.908/0.454/0.227 |
| Motic | EasyScan Pro 6 | 10x (NA 0.3), 20x (0.75), 40x (0.75) | 20x/40x/80x | 0.52/0.26/0.13 |
| EasyScan One | 10x (NA 0.3), 20x (NA 0.75), 40x (NA 0.75) | 20x/40x/80x | 0.52/0.26/0.13 | |
| EasyScan Infinity 100 | 10x (NA 0.3), 20X (0.75), 40x (0.75) | 20x/40x/80x | 0.52/0.26/0.13 | |
| Objective | Glissando 20SL (medium capacity) 0.75) | Single lens 20x (NA 0.75), 40x (NA | 20x/40x | 0.55/0.275 |
| Glissando POL | Single-plan fluorite objective lens for polarized light applications; choose from 4x, 10x, 20x, or 40x magnification; for bright-field: 20x lens/ NA 0.75 Plan Apo | 4x/10x/20x/40x | 1.23/0.49/0.25/0.12 | |
| Glissando Desktop | Single lens, 20x/0.75 NA Plan Apo, or 40x/0.75 NA Plan Fluor | 20x/40x | 0.55/0.275 | |
| Leica | Aperio VERSA | HCb Plan Fluotar: 1.25x, 5x, 10x, 20x, 40x, 63x (oil), 63x (dry) | ||
| Aperio AT Turbo | 20x/0.75NA Plan Apo (40x scanning with 2x automatic optical mag changer) | 20x/40x | 0.5/0.25 | |
| Aperio AT2 | 20x/0.75 NA Plan Apo (40x scanning with 2x optical mag changer) | 20x/40x | 0.5c/0.25 | |
| Aperio CS2 | 20x/0.75 NA Plan Apo (40x scanning with 2x optical magnification changer) | 20x/40x | 0.5/0.25 | |
| Aperio GT 450 | 40x | Overview image/40x | 13.0/0.26 | |
| Aperio LV1 | 1.25x (NA 0.03), 5x (NA 0.16) and 20x (NA 0.4) ECd Plan-Neofluar | Overview image/2.5x/5x 10x/20x/40x/63x (digital magnification) | 10.0/2.16/1.08/0.54/0.27 0.138/0.086 | |
| Philips | UFS | 20x NA of 0.75 Plan Apo | 40x | 0.25 |
| Roche | Ventana DP200 | 20x and 40x | 40x | 0.23 |
| Ventana iScan | 4x (0.1NA), 10x (0.3NA), 20x | 4x/10x/20x/40x | 2.5/1.0/0.46/0.23 | |
| Coreo | (0.50NA), 40x (0.75NA) | |||
| Ventana iScan HT | 20x and 40x | 40x | 0.23 | |
| Sakura | VisionTek (Plan NeoFluar) | 2.5x(0.075 NA), 10x (0.3 NA), 20x (0.5 NA), 40x (magnification not objective) | Overview camera resolution at 0.45x/Live view and scanning camera resolution at 2.5x/10x/20x | 12.0/2.20/0.550/0.275 |
| VisionTek M6 | 2.5x, 5x (0.16 NA), 10x, 20x (0.5 NA), 40x (0.75 NA), 63x (magnification not objective) | Overview camera:e 0.45x = Live view and scanning camera:f 2.5x/5x/10x/20x/40x | Overview camera: 12.0 | |
| OptraScan | Ultra 320 | 40x (0.75 NA) | 20x/40x | 0.50/0.25 |
aAchieves 40x magnification via utilization of a 0.75 NA 20x wide field objective
bLeica Microsystems HC System (Harmonic Compound System)
c0.5 μm per pixel is equivalent to 50,000 pixels per inch by using a 20x objective for the Leica Aperio AT Turbo, Aperio AT2, Aperio CS2 WSI Devices
d“Enhanced Contrast” Plan-Neofluar objective from Zeiss
eOverview Camera (Sakura VisionTek): CMOS; 5MP (2560x1920); pixel size 2.2 μm x 2.2 μm
fLive view and scanning camera (Sakura VisionTek): CCD camera; pixel size 5.5 μm x 5.5 μm
Scan modes, speed, and throughput
| Vendor | |||
|---|---|---|---|
|
| |||
| 3D Histech | Illumination, scanning methods, and focus modes | Scan speeda | Throughputb |
| Pannoramic Desk II | Brightfield; Tile/area Scanning; | 6 min and 30 s | |
| Pannoramic MIDI II | Brightfield, Fluorescent; Tile/ area Scanning | 3 min and 23 s | 15 slides per hour |
| Pannoramic Scan II | Brightfield, Fluorescent | 2.5 min at 40x; 5.5 min at 60x | 20 slides per hour |
| Pannoramic Confocal | Brightfield, Fluorescent, and Confocal | 8 min | 7 slides per hour |
| Pannoramic 250 Flash III | Brightfield and Fluorescent; Tile (Area) Scanning; Z-Stack (up to 30+ layers), Extended Focus | 35 s at 20x; 1 min and 35 s at 40x | 54 slides per hour; 36 slides per hour at 40x |
| Pannoramic 1000 | Brightfield Area/Tile Scanning | <1 min at 20x or 40x | 100 slides per hour/ 2000 slides per day at >20x or 40x (using single-layer scanning) |
|
| |||
| Ocus | Brightfield; manual focus (coarse), electronic focus (fine); patented novel stitching technique; Z-stack function | 2 min | |
| Ocus 20 | Brightfield; fully electronic focusing; z-stack, high (5μm) depth-of-field, patented novel stitching technique; Z-stack function | 1 min | |
| Ocus 40 | Brightfield; fully electronic focusing; patented novel stitching technique; Z stack Function | 3 min | |
|
| |||
| TissueScope LE120 Slide | Brightfield; automatic tissue detection and focus; Z-stack capability | <1 min | |
| TissueScope iQ Intelligent Slide | Brightfield; automatic tissue detection and focus; Z-stack capability | <1 min | |
| TissueScope CF | Brightfield and confocal fluorescence scanning | <1 min | |
| Tissuescope LE Slide Scanner | Brightfield; tile scanning; z-stack capability; Pre-focus map | <1 min | |
| TissueScope PE | Brightfield; automatic focus | 300 s at 20x or 40x | |
|
| |||
| NanoZoomer SQ | Pre-focus map; TDI line scanning; z-stack; brightfield | 150 s; 275 s at 40x | Daily capacity of 1 to 30 slides |
| NanoZoomer S60 | Pre-focus map; TDI line scanning; z stack; brightfield and fluorescent | 60 s; 150 s at 40x | Daily capacity of 30 to 200 slides |
| NanoZoomer S210 | Pre-focus map; TDI line scanning; z-stack; brightfield | 60 s; 150 s at 40x | Daily capacity of 50 to 300 slides |
| NanoZoomer XR | “Dynamic” pre-focusing, pre-focus map; TDI line scanning; z-stack: brightfield and fluorescent (option) | 25 s; 35 s at 40x | |
| NanoZoomer S360 | Brightfield; TDI line scanning; | 30 s at 20x or 40x | 82 slides per hour at 20x or 40x (with 5 focus points) |
|
| |||
| MikroScan SL5 | Manual and automated focusing; auto-detection of tissue | 45 s | |
|
| |||
| EasyScan Pro 6 | Fast Realtime Autofocus; | 10x objective (20x magnification): 60 s | |
| EasyScan One | Medium Fast Realtime | 60 s; 160 s at 40x | |
| EasyScan Infinity 100 | Fast Realtime Autofocus; | 10x objective (20x magnification): 60 s | |
|
| |||
| Glissando 20SL (medium-capacity) | |||
| Glissando POL | Automatic region definition and focus setup | ||
| Glissando Desktop Scanner | Automatic tissue detection and focus setup; Z-stack | ||
|
| |||
| Aperio VERSA | Brightfield, 7-channel fluorescence and FISH; tile scanning; z stack capability | 206 s | |
| Aperio AT Turbo | Line scanning; brightfield | 90 s; 270 s at 40x | Up to 50 slides per hour (Sustained high-throughput rate of 33 slides per hour); 20 slides per hour at 40x |
| Aperio AT2 | TDI line scan; brightfield automatic focus; z stack capability of up to 25 layers | < 60 sc (time to view) | Sustained high-throughput rate of 50 slides per hour; 20 slides per hour at 40x |
| Aperio AT2 DX | TDI line scan; brightfield automatic focus; z-stack capability of up to 25 layers | < 60 s (time to view) | Sustained high-throughput rate of 50 slides per hour; 20 slides per hour at 40x; |
| Aperio CS2 | Brightfield; TDI line scanning; automatic focus; z stack capability | 90 s (time to view) | |
| Aperio GT 450 | Brightfield; TDI line scanning | 32 s at 40x | 81 slides per hour at 40x |
| Aperio LV1 | Brightfield; tile scanning; | 90 s; 180 s at 40x | |
|
| |||
| UFS | Brightfield; TDI line scanning; continuous autofocus | 35 s; 60 s at 40x equivalent | Up to 60 slides per hour (480 slides in an 8-h shift) |
|
| |||
| Ventana DP200 | Brightfield; Z-stack | 36 s; 73 s at 40x | |
| Ventana iScan Coreo | Brightfield; Z-stack | 120 s; 450 s at 40x | |
| Ventana iScan HT | Brightfield; Z-stack up to 15 layers | 45 s; 72 s at 40x | 80 slides per hour |
|
| |||
| VisionTek (Plan NeoFluar) | Brightfield; Z-stack | 3 min | |
| VisionTek M6 | Brightfield; Z-stack | 1.5 min | |
|
| |||
| Genius Digital Diagnostics (CE-marked for diagnostic use in Europe and is not currently available for sale in the United States) | Unique volumetric scanning technology for simultaneous acquisition of multiple z-stack images | ||
|
| |||
| Ultra 320 | Brightfield; Real Time Autofocus 52 s at 40x (normal focusing technique), | ||
aAll scan times/ throughput values are typically standardized for a 15 x 15mm area of interest (AOI) at 20x magnification utilizing brightfield technique for one standard-dimension slide unless indicated otherwise
bUnless stated otherwise, throughput is for the brightfield technique with an image capture magnification of 20x over an AOI of 15x15mm. Additional variables affecting throughput are disclosed when available, e.g., scanning layers, number of focus points, focus point distance etc. Throughput may vary greatly per user-configured modifications applied to any of the metrics/methods of digital WSI scanning included in this table along with many other variables that are not included, for example, slide media. Throughput is typically quoted as “slides per hour”; however, some vendors approach throughput through the viewpoint of a “typical” workday, for example, 8 h, documented as “daily capacity or slides-per-day,” for a WSI device
cTime-to-view: total amount of time allotted for the complete process of scanning, digitization, and viewing of a WSI (as per the “pixel pathway”), with the appearance of a WSI on a digital viewer, for example, “digital slide tray” denoting end-time
Modern WSI device features and applications
| Vendor | |
|---|---|
|
| |
| 3D Histech | Features/uses |
| Pannoramic Desk II | Affordable, entry-level slide scanner for research laboratories transitioning to digital pathology, medical school and resident education, and clinical diagnostics. User-friendly, compact design for teleconsultation and frozen section scanning. Upgraded 5MP CMOS image capture camera from its predecessor (Pannoramic Desk) 4MP CIS camera, delivering 20% faster scanning speeds when using the same native optical resolution. |
| Pannoramic MIDI II | Low-capacity, low-to-moderate speed device for low-volume applications. Features automatic switching between brightfield and fluorescence scanning based on profile content. |
| Pannoramic Scan II | High-capacity scanner with “all-around” functionality, including automatic switching between brightfield and fluorescence scanning based on profile content. Designed for labs processing around 35,000 slides per year. |
| Pannoramic Confocal | Designed for research laboratories. Features automatic switching between brightfield and fluorescence scanning based on profile content and structure illumination and confocal imaging for molecular pathology applications at low running costs. |
| Pannoramic 250 | High-throughput, high-speed, high-capacity scanner for high-volume applications. Recommended for labs processing around 110,000 slides per year. Features automatic switching between brightfield and fluorescence scanning based on profile content. |
| Pannoramic 1000 | High-volume, high-speed device featuring automated, “walk away” slide scanning for a whole day’s scanning needs. |
|
| |
| Ocus | Entry-level scanner; scanned images and full user interface of the device are easily shareable online. Application areas: |
| Ocus 20 | High-speed, low-cost, compact design. Designed especially for intra-operational frozen section and ROSE applications. |
| Ocus 40 | Designed for versatile applications requiring very high image resolution; particularly suitable for integration as the imaging component in systems of multiple labs with centralized examination of samples. Applications include pathology (cytology, fecal, blood, etc.) and all areas listed for the Grundium Ocus and Ocus 20. |
|
| |
| TissueScope LE120 Slide Scanner | High-capacity, high-speed, mixed-slide scanner with continuous automatic setup and nonstop operation for high-volume applications requiring high throughput. |
| TissueScope iQ | High-capacity, high-speed, mixed-slide scanner for high-volume applications requiring high throughput. Key part of Huron’s |
| Intelligent Slide | Scan, Index, Search platform for pathology, combining slide scanning with Huron’s AI-powered image search engine (available fall 2021) |
| TissueScope CF | High-speed, high-capacity device with confocal and brightfield imaging; mixed-slide functionality |
| TissueScope LE | High-speed, low-capacity, brightfield scanner designed to support low-volume applications |
| TissueScope PE | Cost-effective, low-capacity, low-speed, compact desktop scanner for low-volume applications |
|
| |
| NanoZoomer SQ | Compact, low-cost, single-slide automatic scanning; designed for limited installation spaces |
| NanoZoomer S60 | Medium-capacity WSI device with mixed-slide compatibility. Brightfield with optional fluorescence imaging module Users can superimpose brightfield and fluorescent images of the entire tissue image. |
| NanoZoomer S210 | Well-balanced, high-capacity, automatic scanning; low-cost |
| NanoZoomer XR | Dynamic Pre-Focusing (DPF) method (patent pending) tracks and keeps specimens in focus while scanning. Automatic slide quality check feature evaluates scanned digital slides and generates a quality focus score to determine the need for automatic rescanning, eliminating the need for manual intervention. |
| NanoZoomer S360 | High-throughput; high-speed, high-capacity scanner designed for mass processing in hospitals and clinical laboratories |
|
| |
| MikroScan SL5 | Compact, portable, cost-effective, high-speed WSI device with a complete set of 5 objectives for a wide range of applications. Dual modes include: a live robotic microscope for the examination of specimens on glass slides or a static digital pathology scanning mode for the creation of digitized tissue samples. |
|
| |
| EasyScan Pro 6 | High-speed, low-capacity scanner with “walk-away” functionality. An upcoming release of the slide holder will support 2′′ x 3′′ slides, allowing 10 2′′ x 3′′ slides or a combination of 1′′ x 3′′ and 2′′ x 3′′ slides to be loaded into the device; 20 standard-slide autoloading functionality; remotely located users will have complete control of the autoloader. |
| EasyScan One | Low-capacity, low-cost desktop scanner featuring a high-numerical aperture plan apochromatic objective (20x/0.75) to maximize color fidelity and resolution power; A large 2/3″ CMOS sensor confers large fields of view while delivering image detail equivalent to a high power 60X lens. |
| EasyScan Infinity 100 | 60 or 102 slide capacity options; both modules feature similar design to the EasyScan Pro 6 and include “walk-away” functionality. |
|
| |
| Glissando 20SL (medium capacity) | Medium-capacity, high-speed, auto-loading “walk-away” scanning functionality with compact design. Multiple holder design offers avoiding any direct internal handling of glass for safe operation. Available in 20x or 40x scanning objective configurations. |
| Glissando POL | Features user-configurable illumination and camera settings. Simple manual switching between imaging modalities for dual-purpose brightfield and polarized light scanning. |
| Glissando Desktop Scanner | Compact, high-speed, low-cost scanner for low-volume operations. |
|
| |
| Aperio VERSA | Comprehensive, scalable (8-200 slide capacity) WSI device designed for IHC, ISH, and Fluorescent Tissue-Based Research, including Multiplex Whole Slide Scanning. Batch setup and automation for unsupervised “walk-away” scanning. Features advanced tissue detection for faint, lightly stained brightfield and fluorescent samples. Includes 2-D scanning technology, ideal for co-localization studies, and an automated oiler for 40x or 63x magnification oil scans. Offers precision scanning of brightfield and fluorescent samples, with accuracy and resolution required for FISH. Developed to support the diverse imaging needs of research facilities (from tissue-based and proteomic markers, to subcellular, molecular, and in situ hybridization probes). |
| Aperio AT Turbo | Intended for medium-to-high volume departments seeking improvements in turnaround time and reduction in departmental costs without compromise to laboratory space; high first-time scan success rate; digital slides are available to view in 90 s or less (at 20x magnification for a 15 x 15mm area) |
| Aperio AT2 | 98% first-time success rates yield fewer rescans; quiet device with minimal movement of slides in loader; features automatic adjustable tissue finder and skip blank stripes technology, resulting in smaller file sizes and faster scanning. Designed as a platform for research institutions, featuring a user-friendly “pathologist’s cockpit,” easily integrated into laboratory information systems (LIS) |
| Aperio AT2 DX | High-capacity slide scanner with Aperio ImageScope DX clinical viewing software, and a high-performance viewing workstation including ICC color-calibrated medical grade monitors. Designed for high-volume clinical labs. Can be used standalone, or in conjunction with Aperio Path DX case management clinical workflow software, for a streamlined, clinical workflow. Designed to aid diagnostics in high-volume clinical labs. |
| Aperio CS2 | Low-speed and low-capacity scanner designed for low-volume applications; automatic tissue finding functionality |
| Aperio GT 450 | Patented “Real-time automatic focusing” technique combines imaging and focusing line sensors aided by proprietary algorithms to continuously determine best focus value in relation to objective height (continuously adjusting in real-time for optimal image capture); automatic tissue finding function; priority rack scanning and automated image quality check (Aperio GT 450) |
| Aperio LV1 | Cost-effective; designed for research use. Compact desktop design lends to small footprint. Minimal IT requirements, fast implementation. |
|
| |
| UFS | High-speed Automated “walk away” scanning” Continuous autofocus; Automatic tissue detection |
|
| |
| Ventana DP200 | Moderate-speed, medium-capacity, high-speed scanner |
| Ventana iScan | Low-speed, high-capacity; continuous access to slide rack; autoloader with automated slide detection for walk-away scanning |
| Coreo | |
| Ventana iScan HT | High-throughput, high-speed scanner for high-volume applications; continuous random access to slide rack |
|
| |
| VisionTek (Plan NeoFluar) | Low-capacity, low-speed; 3 objective design |
| VisionTek M6 | Low-capacity; moderate-speed; 3 objective design |
|
| |
| Genius Digital | Artificial intelligence-enhanced digital WSI system purposed for cytology; 400 standard slide capacity; high-speed, high-magnification; scans ThinPrep Gyn, Non-Gyn, and UroCyte slides; automated labeling, aliquoting, and uncapping/capping; integrated touch screen interface with slide inventory display. The WSI device is part of a scalable package/ complete solution, including an image management server and a review station for local or remote case review. |
| Europe and is not currently available for sale in the United States) | First CE-marked digital cytology platform combining a new artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm with advanced volumetric imaging technology to help cytotechnologists and pathologists identify pre-cancerous lesions and cancer cells |
|
| |
| Ultra 320 | Affordable, fully integrable, high-speed, high-volume scanner; part of a complete solution purposed for cytology and pathology with patented composite imaging for cytology samples; solution includes image analysis suite for breast, prostate, brain, renal, and lung (IHC and H&E) |