Excision of a lesion on the eyelid is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of abnormal tissue or growths from the eyelid. This may include tumors, cysts, or other skin lesions that could be benign or malignant. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, and the excised tissue is often sent for pathological examination to determine its nature. Careful technique is essential to minimize scarring and preserve eyelid function.
The CPT code for excision of a benign eyelid lesion typically falls under the range of 11420-11426, depending on the size and complexity of the lesion. For example, the code 11421 is used for excising a benign skin lesion on the eyelid that is between 1.1 and 2.0 cm in diameter. It's essential to refer to the specific details of the procedure and the lesion size to determine the most accurate code. Always consult the latest CPT coding guidelines for any updates or changes.
40510
lesion excision
CPT codes are also known as current procedural terminology codes. The cpt code for the excision of lesion of the pancreas is 52.22.
CPT codes are also known as current procedural terminology codes. The cpt code for the excision of lesion of the pancreas is 52.22.
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Excision Benign Lesion Procedure on the Skin
Location and size
The extra tissue removed from around the lesion
373.9
216.0
11422