44143
CPT code; 43135
44150
A standard partial colectomy is 44204.
569.83
44205
This code was deleted. In 2006 the coding procedure for injections was changed and 90772 was made the universal code for all injections. This was again changed in 2009 and 96372 is now the universal code.
The prefix of colectomy is "co-" and it means colon. The suffix of colectomy is "-ectomy" and it means surgical removal.
The CPT code for a partial colectomy with ileostomy and creation of a mucous fistula is typically 44160. This code specifically covers the resection of the colon and the establishment of an ileostomy. However, it’s important to confirm the exact code based on the specific details of the procedure and any other relevant coding guidelines.
Colectomy surgery depends on what happens during your procedure. The average cost of a partial Colectomy falls around $29,000, including a doctor fee of about $3,500 to $4,000. A full surgery would cost more than $50,000 for the a total Colectomy.
Changes of colectomy may be used to describe a colon that doesn't look normal, but the abnormalities are explained by the fact that part of the colon was removed.
A colectomy procedure is an operation to remove part or all of the colon (or large intestine) to treat you for diseases that affect the colon, such as colon cancer.