44202
The CPT code for a robotic low anterior bowel resection is typically 44204. This code specifically refers to a laparoscopic colectomy, including robotic assistance, for the resection of the rectum and sigmoid colon. However, it's important to verify with the latest coding guidelines or a coding specialist, as codes may vary based on specific surgical details and updates in coding practices.
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The ICD-9 code for low anterior resection is 45.73. This code is used for the surgical procedure that involves the removal of the lower part of the rectum and part of the colon, typically to treat conditions like rectal cancer. ICD-9 codes are part of a classification system used for diagnosing and billing purposes in healthcare.
A Low Anterior Resection is an operation to remove rectal cancers which are very low in the pelvis but not low enough to warrant surgery on the rectal sphincters. In surgical terms, this means at least 2 cm margin from the levator ani.
During a low anterior colon resection, the patient is typically placed in the supine position on the operating room table. This position allows for optimal access to the abdomen and pelvis. Additionally, the surgeon may use stirrups for the legs, or the table may be adjusted to facilitate better visualization and access to the surgical site.
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The code you are looking for is 99203.
The CPT code for a repeat low transverse cervical segment cesarean section is 59430. This code specifically denotes a cesarean delivery that is performed on a patient who has had a previous cesarean section. It's important to ensure that the documentation accurately reflects the procedure performed for proper coding.
99201
The ICD-9-CM code for repeat low transverse cervical segment cesarean is 654.21. The ICD-9-CM code for postpartum tubal ligation is V25.2.
The CPT code for direct measurement of LDL cholesterol is 83721. This code is used specifically for the laboratory testing of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels when measured directly, rather than calculated from other lipid values.
i had a laparoscopic low anterior resection in October 2010. I reasonably had and x-ray done and found out that there was 2 surgical clips projected overlying the pelvic inlet centrally. Could you tell me if this is normal to leave the clips in the body?