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Could someone please give me an opinion on coding the following report? It is a post partum mini laparotomy tubal. Insurance says that the note doesn't support the code that I billed which was 58605. Thanks in advance for any input on this.
Preop Diagnosis: Female requesting permanent sterilization
Post op Diagnosis: Female requesting permanent sterilization
Procedure: Mini-laparotomy tubal postpartum
Findings: the uterus was at the umbilicus. On entrance into the abdomen the tubes were identified to the fimbria. Isthmic portions of 1.5-2 cm were taken bilaterally without difficulty.
Procedure: The patient was taken to the OR, prepped and draped in the usual fashion. We dissected down through skin, subcutaneous tissue, fascia, through the peritoneum bluntly. Using Army-Navy's we isolated the tubes bilaterally and performed Pomeroy sterilization without difficulty with tow 1 plain ties. No complications were encountered. Sponge counts correct. the peritoneum was closed with a running 0 Viscryl, the fascia with 1 Viscryl interrupted, the skin with Monocryl and Steri-Strips. The patient was taken to recovery room with stable vitals.
Thanks so much!!
Angie
Preop Diagnosis: Female requesting permanent sterilization
Post op Diagnosis: Female requesting permanent sterilization
Procedure: Mini-laparotomy tubal postpartum
Findings: the uterus was at the umbilicus. On entrance into the abdomen the tubes were identified to the fimbria. Isthmic portions of 1.5-2 cm were taken bilaterally without difficulty.
Procedure: The patient was taken to the OR, prepped and draped in the usual fashion. We dissected down through skin, subcutaneous tissue, fascia, through the peritoneum bluntly. Using Army-Navy's we isolated the tubes bilaterally and performed Pomeroy sterilization without difficulty with tow 1 plain ties. No complications were encountered. Sponge counts correct. the peritoneum was closed with a running 0 Viscryl, the fascia with 1 Viscryl interrupted, the skin with Monocryl and Steri-Strips. The patient was taken to recovery room with stable vitals.
Thanks so much!!
Angie