by R Imaji 2024 Cited by 10Cystoscopy Æ Cystourethroscopy Æ Fulguration. Introduction. Posterior urethral obstruction, more recently recognised to be secondary to a
Cystourethroscopy is a procedure to examine the bladder and urethra with a scope. It can be done in the office or in the operating room, depending on the reason and the need for anesthesia. Fulguration is not mentioned on this web page.
Cystourethroscopy, with fulguration (including cryosurgery or laser surgery) of trigone, bladder neck, prostatic fossa, urethra, or periurethral glands. Summary.
Cystourethroscopy, with fulguration (including cryosurgery or laser surgery) of trigone, bladder neck, prostatic fossa, urethra, or periurethral glands.
(Cystourethroscopy with irrigation and evacuation of multiple obstructing clots) for the clot evacuation. (Cystourethroscopy, with fulguration [including cryosurgery or laser surgery] of trigone, bladder neck, prostatic fossa, urethra, or periurethral glands) for the fulguration.
The CPT code refers to a cystourethroscopy procedure with fulguration and/or resection of small bladder tumor(s) (0.5 cm to 2.0 cm). Hence
This coding brief addresses correct coding when more than one fulguration is performed, as well as how tumor size dictates which code to report. Cystourethroscopy with biopsy(s) Cystourethroscopy, with fulguration (including cryosurgery or laser surgery) of trigone, bladder neck, prostatic fossa, urethra, or periurethral glands
and fulguration $ 365.10. $ 195.87. $ 587.56. $ 27. Cystourethroscopy with injection(s) for chemodenervation of the bladder. 3.20.
A patient is diagnosed with a bladder tumor. The physician performs a cystourethroscopy with fulguration and resects a 7-cm bladder tumor. Report the CPT code(s) for this service. a. , b. c. , d. ,
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