misstigris
Networker
I was hoping someone can explain this a little more to me..
Here is how the note reads:
Dark mole at R arm, changing; here for mole biopsy
R arm: After the area was cleaned with betadine and alcohol swab, 2cc of Lidocaine was injected for anesthesia. Then mole biopsy was done with 5mm punch biopsy. After that the area was sutured with 3.0 Ethilon. For dressing, topical Abx, steri strips and bandage were used. Patient tolerated procedure well. Specimen sent to pathology. Instructions for care given. F/u in 10d for suture removal
In the past I would have coded this as 11100, until looking thru the 2010 CPT book and it has a picture of punch biopsy under the description for 11300-11313 skin lesion removal:shaving
In trying to find which would be appropriate I can across this explanation:
If the intent is to identify the lesion and/or determine whether additional treatment is necessary, code 11100 would be appropriate, regardless of whether the lesion is completely or partially removed. If the intent is to remove the lesion, an excision or shave-removal code would be appropriate.
Can someone please help clarify this? I think the more I read this, I am getting more confused.
Thanks
Here is how the note reads:
Dark mole at R arm, changing; here for mole biopsy
R arm: After the area was cleaned with betadine and alcohol swab, 2cc of Lidocaine was injected for anesthesia. Then mole biopsy was done with 5mm punch biopsy. After that the area was sutured with 3.0 Ethilon. For dressing, topical Abx, steri strips and bandage were used. Patient tolerated procedure well. Specimen sent to pathology. Instructions for care given. F/u in 10d for suture removal
In the past I would have coded this as 11100, until looking thru the 2010 CPT book and it has a picture of punch biopsy under the description for 11300-11313 skin lesion removal:shaving
In trying to find which would be appropriate I can across this explanation:
If the intent is to identify the lesion and/or determine whether additional treatment is necessary, code 11100 would be appropriate, regardless of whether the lesion is completely or partially removed. If the intent is to remove the lesion, an excision or shave-removal code would be appropriate.
Can someone please help clarify this? I think the more I read this, I am getting more confused.
Thanks