33510,33533
33510,33533
33510,33533
CPT code 33519 refers to a surgical procedure involving the bypass of coronary arteries using a combination of arterial and venous grafts. Specifically, it indicates a coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) procedure that involves the use of a single arterial graft and one or more venous grafts. This code is utilized for billing and documentation purposes in cardiovascular surgeries.
33510 is for a venous Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG). Venous grafts will fall into the 33510-33516 CPT code range. 33533-33536 represent an arterial CABG.
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33514-80
As long as you follow up with your doctor and take all your medications as ordered, there should be no problems as far as the grafts are concered.
The code you are looking for is 33511.
about 10% of coronary artery procedures are reoperations due to the progression of the disease into native vessels between operations, as well as to treat diseased vein grafts.
It is used when there is nearly complete or totally complete blockage in one or more coronary arteries (often after myocardial infarction/heart attack or coronary syndrome, in which there has been no loss of functioning heart muscle, but there has been significant chest pain along with functional decline).
The CPT code for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) using a saphenous vein graft to the left anterior descending (LAD) artery is 33533. This code specifically denotes a bypass using a single vein graft. Additional codes may be needed if multiple grafts are performed or if other procedures are involved.
W. Sterling Edwards has written: 'Plastic arterial grafts' -- subject(s): Arterial grafts