READER QUESTIONS:
Look at Procedure, Not Tool, for Vitreous Strands
Published on Sat Nov 05, 2005
Question: Our ophthalmologist has performed a YAG laser for a diagnosis of "vitreous strands." I don't see that listed as an acceptable diagnosis for 66821, however. Is there an appropriate ICD-9 code?
Ohio Subscriber
Answer: The ICD-9 code (379.25, Vitreous membranes and strands) is not the problem here--it's the CPT code. In this case, you should report 67031 (Severing of vitreous strands, vitreous face adhesions, sheets, membranes or opacities, laser surgery [one or more stages]), even though it does not specifically mention the YAG (yttrium aluminum garnet) laser.
Code 66821 (Discission of secondary membranous cataract [opacified posterior lens capsule and/or anterior hyaloid]; laser surgery [e.g., YAG laser] [one or more stages]) does specify the tool your ophthalmologist used, but not the work he did. Report 66821 only for after-cataract treatments with the YAG laser.