JBowyer
Contributor
'15860'
Per CDR, "the physician injects a dye such as fluorescein or methylene blue to test the viability of blood vessels in a flap or graft. The agent is injected intravenously."
In my case, the surgeon states, "At this time, 10mL, of isoocyanine green dye was injected intravenously, under my supervision, by the Anesthesia Service, The SPY Elite laser-assisted imaging system was used them utilized to perform continuous interoperative fluorescent cutaneous angiography. This study confirmed the presence of excellent perfusion of the superior and inferior skin flap. Therefore, dermabond cement was used to seal the mastectomy incision."
The way I read the CDR the physician (surgeon) must do the injecting to use CPT code 15860. Is that correct?
Per CDR, "the physician injects a dye such as fluorescein or methylene blue to test the viability of blood vessels in a flap or graft. The agent is injected intravenously."
In my case, the surgeon states, "At this time, 10mL, of isoocyanine green dye was injected intravenously, under my supervision, by the Anesthesia Service, The SPY Elite laser-assisted imaging system was used them utilized to perform continuous interoperative fluorescent cutaneous angiography. This study confirmed the presence of excellent perfusion of the superior and inferior skin flap. Therefore, dermabond cement was used to seal the mastectomy incision."
The way I read the CDR the physician (surgeon) must do the injecting to use CPT code 15860. Is that correct?