Wiki tunneled vs non-tunneled catheter

When you look up the procedure in the cpt, it will specify.

It does get tricky: For Ex: 36555 insertion of non-tunneled central venous catheter,

or 36557insertion of a tunnled central venous catheter.

It will specify for you, & in your Dr's Op note, they should be specifying this.

Hope this helps ! :)
 
Tunneled vs Non-tunneled

Tunneled catheters are placed under the skin and through the subcutaneous tissue to the site needing access...usually to be left in place for longer term therapy. In tunneled, a tunnel is made first and then the catheter is inserted and advanced.

Non-tunneled is through a short tract which is from the skin entry site directly into the point of cannulation.

Hope this helps!!

V. Davis, CPC
 
Physician documentation

It is incumbent upon the physician to accurately document what was done, including stating whether it was a tunneled or non-tunneled catheter, and whether or not a port was also present.

F Tessa Bartels, CPC, CEMC
 
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