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62311 lumbar of sacral (caudal)
steroid injection
20610
20605 can code.
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CPT code 77003- Fluoroscopic guidance and localization of needle or catheter tip for spine or paraspinous diagnostic or therapeutic injection procedures (epidural or subarachnoid).
27096: Injection procedure for sacroiliac joint arthrography and/or anesthetic/steroid - Steve
62311 refers back to code 62310: in its entirety, the code would read as follows:Injection, single (not via indwelling catheter), not including neurolytic substances, with or without contrast (for either localization or epidurography), of diagnostic or therapeutic substance(s) (including anesthetic, antispasmodic, opioid, steroid, other solution), epidural or subarachnoid; cervical or thoracic; lumbar, sacral (caudal).In bold is where the 62311 comes in; the entire first portion is 62310. 62311 includes all of 62310 as well as it's own portion in bold. All of this is directly from the CPT manual 2011.
62350
CPT Code 63650 - Percutaneous implantation of neurostimulator electrode array, epidural
It's a steroid. It is sometimes used to help with side-effects of chemotherapy. It can be taken as tablets, liquid or injection. Any drug injected into a vein can be called an infusion.
http://www.pebs.net/coding_updates Its a code for an injection. This link should explain.
96372 is the procedure code indicating an injection. It is not a diagnosis code.