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Lung Re-expansion

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Question: A 9-French drainage catheter is placed over a needle into the pleural space to re-expand the lung. Is this a tube thoracostomy (32020) or a thoracentesis with insertion of tube (32002)?

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Answer: Report 32020 (tube thoracostomy with or without water seal [e.g., for abscess, hemo-thorax, empyema] [separate procedure]). This is for the insertion of a chest tube when a trocar (a sharp-pointed instrument equipped with a cannula) is used to puncture the space between the ribs into the pleural cavity. This allows insertion of a chest tube via a thoracic drainage system to drain air and/or fluid from the pleural space, which, in turn, promotes lung re-expansion.

Code 32002 (thoracentesis with insertion of tube with or without water seal [e.g., for pneumothorax] [separate procedure]) addresses removing accumulated fluid or air from the pleural space by puncturing the space between the ribs. A tube is then inserted and a syringe attached to the catheter for the removal of fluid and/or air. This procedure does not specifically promote lung re-expansion.
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