Podiatry Coding & Billing Alert

Reader Questions:

Code This Ligament Repair With Confidence

Question: The podiatrist performed a repair of a disrupted ankle ligament. There are a few coding options, but I don’t know which one to use. Can you help?

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Answer: There are three repair codes to choose from for this claim. These options are as follows: 27695 (Repair, primary, disrupted ligament, ankle; collateral), 27696 (… both collateral ligaments), and 27698 (Repair, secondary, disrupted ligament, ankle, collateral (eg, Watson-Jones procedure)). These codes are used when a podiatrist performs surgical repair of a disrupted collateral ligament in the ankle, which helps to stabilize the ankle joint.

Here’s a brief primer on each code to help you determine which one you should use for the kind of repair your podiatrist performed:

  • 27695: The provider repairs a single collateral ligament, either the medial collateral ligament or the lateral collateral ligament, disrupted due to an acute injury, such as a dislocation or sprain of the ligaments.
  • 27696: The provider performs the same surgery as described in 27695 — except on both collateral ligaments.
  • 27698: The provider performs a secondary repair of a disrupted collateral ligament by mobilizing other tendons to replace the collateral ligament. The provider performs this procedure when the injury is not recent.