Hi all... I'm thinking I have two pieces of a three piece puzzle in this case and could REALLY use another opinion (or two)
Patient had a PCNL on 4/10/19. This is pertinent.
On 5/3, a right antegrade ureteroscopy with holmium laser lithotripsy and right ureteral stent exchange was performed. A double-lumen catheter was placed by IR directly prior to surgery. Patient was prepped and draped over the right nephrostomy tube. Two Amplatz wires were then placed under fluorscopy down to the bladder. The double-lumen catheter was removed and the UroMax dilating balloon was placed. A tract from the skin to the renal pelvis was dilated and over the balloon the working sheath was placed, then the balloon was deflated. It was removed going in with a flexible cystoscope. There were no stone fragments in the kidney, but the proximal ureter stent was encumbered with stones. Stones fractured with a 300 micron holmium laser and then basketed to remove. A stent was replaced. No nephrostomy tube replaced.
My colleague seems to think a 50081 is appropriate here, but isn't that for the first access? That's why I'm leaning more towards the 50691 for the stone removal and 50694 for the stent placement. I'm just at a loss for the laser work... OH! And I should note that a 52353 and 52332 was authorized.
Anyone have any insight here?
Thanks!!!
Patient had a PCNL on 4/10/19. This is pertinent.
On 5/3, a right antegrade ureteroscopy with holmium laser lithotripsy and right ureteral stent exchange was performed. A double-lumen catheter was placed by IR directly prior to surgery. Patient was prepped and draped over the right nephrostomy tube. Two Amplatz wires were then placed under fluorscopy down to the bladder. The double-lumen catheter was removed and the UroMax dilating balloon was placed. A tract from the skin to the renal pelvis was dilated and over the balloon the working sheath was placed, then the balloon was deflated. It was removed going in with a flexible cystoscope. There were no stone fragments in the kidney, but the proximal ureter stent was encumbered with stones. Stones fractured with a 300 micron holmium laser and then basketed to remove. A stent was replaced. No nephrostomy tube replaced.
My colleague seems to think a 50081 is appropriate here, but isn't that for the first access? That's why I'm leaning more towards the 50691 for the stone removal and 50694 for the stent placement. I'm just at a loss for the laser work... OH! And I should note that a 52353 and 52332 was authorized.
Anyone have any insight here?
Thanks!!!