Ob-Gyn Coding Alert

Reader Question:

You May Need to Consider 49322 Incidental

Question: Our ob-gyn did a laparoscopy with aspiration of one ovarian cyst and then drilled both ovaries in multiple locations with the needle-tip bovie, noting that there were numerous small cysts and lots of clear fluid, which would come out each time. Is this a 49322, or is there another code I should use?Arizona SubscriberAnswer: The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) clarified that you should use 58662 (Laparoscopy, surgical; with fulguration or excision of lesions of the ovary, pelvic viscera, or peritoneal surface by any method) because the procedure destroys parts of the ovary.Although the Correct Coding Initiative (CCI) does not bundle the laparoscopic ovarian cyst aspiration code (49322, Laparoscopy, surgical; with aspiration of cavity or cyst [e.g., ovarian cyst] [single or multiple]) with 58662, you may still find this code combination denied as incidental to the primary, more extensive procedure. In other words, because the one cyst [...]
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