56405
10081
depth of the incision
The code for incision and drainage of a nasal abscess can be found in the surgery subsection related to the head and neck, specifically under the codes for the nasal and paranasal sinuses. Typically, this falls under the category of "Nasal Procedures" within the otolaryngology section of the surgical coding guidelines. It's important to reference the specific coding manuals or resources for accurate code assignment.
47.0 47.1
Incision and drainage of Skene's glands are not reported using Female Genital System, but instead reported using Surgery section, Urinary system codes.
CPT codes are always 5 digits. The closest to your question of "41" would be: 41000: INTRAORAL INCISION AND DRAINAGE OF ABSCESS, CYST, OR HEMATOMA OF TONGUE OR FLOOR OF MOUTH; LINGUAL 00410: ANESTHESIA FOR PROCEDURES ON THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM ON THE EXTREMITIES, ANTERIOR TRUNK AND PERINEUM; ELECTRICAL CONVERSION OF ARRHYTHMIAS Source: American Medical Association (CPT Code Search: https://ocm.ama-assn.org/OCM/CPTRelativeValueSearch.do?submitbutton=accept)
The code in the Musculoskeletal System subsection is associated with deep tissue possibly to the bone.
CPT 35301 Thromboendarterectomy, including patch graft, if performed; carotid, vertebral, subclavian, by neck incision see 2011 Crosswalk
730.18, 21510
Depends on local codes and if separate drainage is available
35301, 35390
The simple answer is no.