debbiesom
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My doctor removed a Penile Ring by cutting the ring. Any suggestions on CPT code? Thanks
On exam, penis is very edematous but does not appear necrotic. He is in pain from this. There is the above described stainless steel penile ring at the base of the shaft. Over the next 1 hour and a half, I used a combination of diamond and carbide discs on the ring cutter to make 2 cuts on the ring, removing a smaller section and then making me able to remove the entire ring. Special care was used to protect the skin and ice water was used for irrigation. He was given 4 mg of intravenous morphine for analgesia. Using Raptor scissors, I was able to cut the ring after grinding incisions on the 2 areas ventral into the right lateral. The material was very hard. The reticulating saw would not work on it. After removal of the ring, the patient felt instant relief and the swelling began to decrease. I was able to squeeze some of the edema down. There was some skin abrasions which were cleansed and the patient was told to place Neosporin on. He was advised against using penile rings in the future. There was a lot of pain but he otherwise tolerated it well.
On exam, penis is very edematous but does not appear necrotic. He is in pain from this. There is the above described stainless steel penile ring at the base of the shaft. Over the next 1 hour and a half, I used a combination of diamond and carbide discs on the ring cutter to make 2 cuts on the ring, removing a smaller section and then making me able to remove the entire ring. Special care was used to protect the skin and ice water was used for irrigation. He was given 4 mg of intravenous morphine for analgesia. Using Raptor scissors, I was able to cut the ring after grinding incisions on the 2 areas ventral into the right lateral. The material was very hard. The reticulating saw would not work on it. After removal of the ring, the patient felt instant relief and the swelling began to decrease. I was able to squeeze some of the edema down. There was some skin abrasions which were cleansed and the patient was told to place Neosporin on. He was advised against using penile rings in the future. There was a lot of pain but he otherwise tolerated it well.