What is the CPT code for a lavage performed by cannulation of the maxillary sinus?
9. Lavage by cannulation of a respiratory accessory sinus (e.g., CPT codes 31000 (Maxillary sinus), 31002 (Sphenoid sinus)) is an integral component when performed with a more definitive procedure on that sinus.
What is the CPT code for laryngoscopy?
For a laryngoscopy, flexible fiberoptic; diagnostic, bill with CPT procedure code 31575. If the CPT definition includes the use of an operating microscope, it is not appropriate to code the microscope code (69990) separately.
What is the CPT code for intubation?
Endotracheal intubation, emergency (CPT 31500).
What is the CPT code for maxillary sinus irrigation?
I would stick with the 31233.
What is the CPT code for Endoscopic maxillary Antrostomy?
31267
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Codes | |
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CPT Code | Description |
31267 | Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical; with maxillary antrostomy; with removal of tissue from maxillary sinus |
31276 | Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical; with frontal sinus exploration, with or without removal of tissue from frontal sinus |
What is a suspension Laryngoscopy?
Introduction. Suspension laryngoscopy (SL) is a commonly performed procedure among otolaryngologists. It allows for bimanual surgery of the endolarynx, and the surgeon may address a variety of benign and malignant lesions utilizing this technique.
Who does a Laryngoscopy?
Ear, nose, and throat specialists (also called ENT doctors or otolaryngologists) do laryngoscopies. They can do: an indirect laryngoscopy: The doctor uses a small mirror and a light to examine the larynx and vocal cords.
How do you bill for intubation?
There is no CPT code for elective endotracheal intubation. Airway access is necessary for general anesthesia and is not separately reportable. CPT 31500 describes an emergency endotracheal intubation and should not be reported for elective endotracheal intubation.
Who determines CPT?
AMA Board
The CPT® Editorial Panel is responsible for maintaining the CPT code set. The panel is authorized by the AMA Board of Trustees to revise, update, or modify CPT codes, descriptors, rules and guidelines. The panel is composed of 17 members.