Urology Coding Alert

Reader Question:

Choose 11420 vs. 54050 Series Based on Lesion Type

Question: I have a question regarding removal of a penile lesion. I’m not sure which code to use. I have 2 choices: 11424 and 54060. I’m not sure which is appropriate because they both state excision. Can you explain why I should use one code over the other?


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Answer: Whether you should report 11424 (Excision, benign lesion including margins, except skin tag [unless listed elsewhere], scalp, neck, hands, feet, genitalia; excised diameter 3.1 to 4.0 cm) or 54060 (Destruction of lesion[s], penis [eg, condyloma, papilloma, molluscum contagiosum, herpetic vesicle], simple; surgical excision) depends on the type of lesion the patient has.

You should use codes 54050-54065 (Destruction of lesion[s] …) for removal of penile lesions such as condyloma, papilloma, molluscum contagiosum, or herpetic vesicles (as stated in the definition of these codes). However, for other skin lesions such as sebaceous or epidermal cysts, benign or other skin lesions, you should choose a code from the 11420 (Excision, benign lesion …) series of CPT® codes.

Bottom line: Check the documentation. Your physician should be able to tell you the type of lesions he removed.

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