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CPT code 28400 refers to a surgical procedure involving the open treatment of a fracture of the proximal phalanx of the great toe. This code is used to document and bill for the surgical intervention necessary to realign and stabilize the bone after a fracture. It typically involves internal fixation methods, such as using pins or screws, to ensure proper healing. This code is important for healthcare providers to accurately categorize and bill for orthopedic surgical procedures related to toe injuries.

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