Orthopedic Coding Alert

Reader Questions:

Use 1 Code for Deep and Superficial I&D

Question: Which codes should we report for an incision and drainage of a lumbar wound that occurred following a patient's fusion? The infection was both deep and superficial.

Texas Subscriber Answer: You should report 22015-78 (Incision and drainage, open, of deep abscess [subfascial], posterior spine; lumbar, sacral, or lumbosacral; Return to the operating room for a related procedure during the postoperative period) if the surgeon took the patient back to the operating room for the incision and drainage during the global period.
 
You should report just one unit of 22015, despite the fact that the surgeon noted that the wound was both deep and superficial. In most instances, the physician performs both the deep and superficial I&Ds through the same
incision and during the same session.
 
Remember: All debridement and I&D procedures that include the word -deep- in their descriptions would include the surgeon's work addressing superficial layers.
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