The CPT code for a simple repair of a laceration is typically 12001 for a laceration of 2.5 cm (about 1 inch) or less, and 12002 for a laceration of 2.5 cm to 7.5 cm (about 1 to 3 inches). Since the laceration is 2 inches, you would use CPT code 12002. However, if the procedure was discontinued due to near-syncope, it may be appropriate to use an additional modifier (like -53 for discontinued procedure) to indicate that the procedure was not completed. Always consult the latest coding guidelines for specific circumstances.
40830 - closure of laceration, vestibule of mouth 2.5 cm or less
12002
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Your code selection is going to depend on the length and the depth of the wound repair. A simple repair would be a 1200X with the last digit determined by the length. An intermediate repair would be 1203X with the last digit determined by the length.
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The CPT modifier 12002 indicates an intermediate repair of a wound, specifically for lacerations that are deeper and require more complex closure techniques, such as sutures. In this case, the patient underwent both a simple repair for multiple skin lacerations on the left foot and toes and an intermediate repair for a deeper laceration on the left heel. The use of modifier 12002 highlights the complexity of the heel repair in contrast to the simpler closure of the other lacerations. Proper coding ensures accurate billing and reflects the level of care provided.
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