The CPT code for proctoplasty performed due to stenosis is typically 45990, which refers to "Repair of rectal prolapse or rectal stenosis." However, it's important to verify with the latest coding guidelines or consult a coding specialist, as codes may vary based on the specific nature of the procedure and any additional factors involved.
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The CPT code 31641 can be used for flexible bronchoscopy that uses laser therapy. This code can also be used for rigid bronchoscopy.
Use CPT 64920 if it is performed WITHOUT anesthesia, use CPT code 64921 if it is performed WITH anesthesia, and then the anesthesia cannot be billed separate, as payment will be included in the second CPT code.
CPT Code 39400 - Mediastinoscopy, includes biopsy(ies), when performed
CPT code 72160 refers to an MRI of the lumbar spine without contrast. This imaging procedure is typically used to evaluate conditions affecting the lower back, such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or tumors. The code specifically indicates that the MRI is performed without the administration of contrast material, which can enhance the visibility of certain structures in the body.
Spinal stenosis other than cervical - Market Size, Prevalence, Incidence, Quality Outcomes, Top Hospitals & Physicians.
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CPT code 72146 refers to an MRI of the lumbar spine without contrast material. This imaging procedure is typically used to diagnose various conditions affecting the lumbar region, such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or tumors. The code is part of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system used for billing and documentation in healthcare.
Tube thoracostomy, includes water seal (eg, for abscess, hemothorax, empyema), when performed (separate procedure) (this is now CPT code 32551)
repeat pericadiocentese