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The CPT code for lysis of adhesions is typically 44005 for laparoscopic procedures and 44020 for open procedures. It is important to verify the specific details of the procedure being performed to accurately assign the appropriate code for billing purposes.
The CPT code for lysis of adhesions is typically 44005, which describes the surgical procedure to free adhesions in the abdominal cavity. For a side-to-side ileocolostomy, you would use CPT code 44160, which denotes the creation of a side-to-side anastomosis between the ileum and colon. When reporting a procedure that includes both lysis of adhesions and the ileocolostomy, you would report both codes, ensuring to follow the appropriate guidelines for modifier usage if necessary.
An exploratory laparotomy in which the adhesions are not impacting the small bowel is generally coded as 49000. If the small bowel is affected, the code 44005 may be used instead.
For a diagnostic laparoscopy with possible exploratory laparotomy for lysis of adhesions and possible ovarian cystectomy, you would typically use CPT code 49320 for the diagnostic laparoscopy and may also include 58140 for the ovarian cystectomy if performed. If an exploratory laparotomy is necessary, you would use the appropriate code for that procedure, such as 49000, depending on the specifics of the surgery. It's important to document all procedures performed for accurate coding.
CPT Code 40806- Incision of labial frenum (frenotomy).
The physician makes a 1cm long portal incisions for arthroscopic access into and around the knee. A blunt trocar, a knife, scissors, or a mechanical shaver may remove any adhesions limiting range of knee motion.
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There is no CPT code 97504