Complete Cesarean delivery code is 59510,this includes: routine ob care, antepartum care, the C-section and postpartum care. The code for the bilateral tubal ligation is 58611. This is the ligation or transection of fallopian tubes (s) when done at the time of c-section delivery (not a separate procedure).
The full code is as follows
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The answer is 58670 or 58671, unless done at the same time as a c-section or other intra-abdominal procedure. In that case it would be 58611, along with the primary CPT code performed.
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Yes! The modified pomeroy is a method of tubal ligation. It can be done during minilaparotomy, which is a small open incision made on the abdomen.
A bilateral tubal ligation with cauterization is a permanent form of birth control. Both fallopian tubes are severed and cauterized during the procedure.
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A tubal ligation is a sterilization procedure. There are a number of differing methods; Pomeroy Tubal and resection, tubal with fallopian ring, a tubal with hulka clip, a bipolar tubal coagulation, a Parkland and an Irving tubal.
Tubal ligation, usually written bilateral tubal ligation, means getting your tubes tied to avoid pregnancy.
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If you had bilateral tubal ligation, there is 100% chance of not getting pregnant.
A tubal ligation isn't diagnosed...it's performed.. It's a surgical procedure performed by a Gynaecologist.
The answer to your question? Why yes it is. I had the Pomeroy and had it 17 years ago and just this March of 09 had them reversed. Dr. saved both my tubes, they weren't long, but saved both and now in November of 09 I am 6 weeks pregnant. So YES, it is reversable.
Bilateral just means "both sides" of the body, and a tubal ligation is a way of sterilizing women so that egg cells will never enter the uterus.
Getting your tubes tied is an expression for a tubal ligation procedure. Tubal ligation is form of female sterilization, a permanent birth control method. Tubal ligation is a surgical procedure that seals fallopian tubes and eliminates the chance of pregnancy.
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