CPT code 24650 refers to the procedure for "arthroplasty, distal humerus," which involves the surgical reconstruction or replacement of the distal end of the humerus at the elbow joint. This procedure is typically performed to address severe joint damage caused by conditions such as Arthritis, trauma, or tumors. It aims to restore function and alleviate pain in the affected elbow.
CPT 24650 is for closed treatment of a radial head or neck fracture.
Procedure code 24650 refers to a surgical procedure involving the repair of a torn or damaged rotator cuff in the shoulder. It specifically describes an "arthroscopy, shoulder, surgical; with rotator cuff repair." This code is used for billing and documentation in medical settings to indicate the specific nature of the surgical intervention performed on the patient.
When using an unlisted code, the claim must be accompanied by a detailed description of the services or procedures performed. This description should provide sufficient information for the payer to understand the necessity of the unlisted code and the specific circumstances surrounding the treatment. Additionally, any relevant documentation, such as operative reports or notes, may also be included to support the claim and justify the use of the unlisted code.
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CPT code description for 99281
CPT code description for 99281
CPT code 20999 is used for "unlisted procedure, musculoskeletal system, and fascia." This code is applicable for reporting surgical procedures related to the musculoskeletal system when no specific code exists for the procedure performed. It is important for the provider to include detailed documentation of the procedure, including the nature of the service and any relevant specifics, to justify the use of this unlisted code.
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