For the layer closure of a 3-inch stab wound to the neck, you would typically use CPT code 12034, which covers layered closure of wounds in the neck and face. This code is applicable for wounds that require closure in multiple layers and are over 2.5 cm but not exceeding 7.5 cm. Always ensure to check for specific documentation and guidelines relevant to the procedure.
LAYER CLOSURE OF three- inch stab wound of the neck
LAYER CLOSURE OF three- inch stab wound of the neck
LAYER CLOSURE OF three- inch stab wound of the neck
15944 - Excision, ischial pressure ulcer, with primary suture
Using the appropriate E/M code. See page 64 Repair (Closure) in your CPT manual.
The CPT code for a simple repair of a superficial wound of the genitalia measuring 2.4 cm is 54000. This code is used for repairs that involve simple procedures, typically including local anesthesia and straightforward closure of the wound. Always ensure to verify coding details with the latest CPT guidelines or a medical coding professional before proceeding.
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CPT code 12001 refers to the repair of a simple wound on the face, ears, eyelids, scalp, neck, hands, feet, and other areas, measuring up to 2.5 centimeters. This code is used when a healthcare provider performs suturing or closure of a wound that does not require extensive procedures or complex techniques. It is important for accurate billing and documentation in medical practices.
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The medical billing code 12002 is used to designate a simple closure of a wound that is 2.5 cm or less in length. This code falls under the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes, specifically for wound repair procedures. It is typically used in outpatient settings for minor lacerations or surgical wounds that require suturing. Proper documentation is essential to ensure accurate billing and reimbursement for the procedure.
Allograft skin for temporary wound closure, trunk, arms, legs; each additional 100 sq cm, or each additional 1% of body area of infant/children, or part thereof