The CPT code for thromboendarterectomy with patch graft is 35301. This code is used for the surgical procedure that involves the removal of atherosclerotic plaque from a blood vessel and the use of a patch graft to repair the vessel. It's important to check for any updates or specific guidelines related to the procedure when coding.
35351
CPT 35301 Thromboendarterectomy, including patch graft, if performed; carotid, vertebral, subclavian, by neck incision see 2011 Crosswalk
35301, 35390
The CPT code for a right carotid thromboendarterectomy with patch placement is 35301. This code specifically describes the surgical procedure for the removal of plaque from the carotid artery, along with the placement of a patch to widen the artery and improve blood flow. Always verify with the most current coding resources, as codes may be updated or revised.
CPT code: 35556
The CPT code for reopening a surgical site by neck incision after a thromboendarterectomy of the carotid artery is typically 15850, which refers to the reopening of a surgical wound. However, additional codes may apply depending on the specific circumstances and any complications involved. It’s important to consult the latest coding guidelines or a coding specialist to ensure accurate coding based on the specific details of the case.
35636
35556
The CPT code for a finger interphalangeal joint arthroplasty with a hemihamate graft is 26416.
35523
35560
The CPT code for a sheath split-thickness skin graft is 15100. This code is used to report the process of obtaining a split-thickness skin graft from a donor site and its placement on a recipient site. It is important to ensure proper documentation to support the procedure when using this code.