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Old 05-04-2009, 06:02 AM
Shirleybala Shirleybala is offline
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Default ureteral stent.

Hello:
Please suggest codes for below documentation.
CPT
50389
50393
74480

The in situ nephrostomy tube was injected with contrast
demonstrating its position within the left renal pelvis. The
nephrostomy was exchanged over a 7-French sheath over a stiff
wire. Using a combination of a 4-French Bernstein catheter and a
Glidewire access was gained into the bladder. The Glidewire was
exchanged for an Amplatz wire. The double-J ureteral stent 24 cm
long was then advanced and deployed forming the pigtail is in the
bladder and left renal pelvis. The sheath was removed.

Conclusion: Placement of a 24 cm left ureteral stent. Removal of
the nephrostomy.
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Old 05-04-2009, 07:37 AM
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Hi,
50393 followed by Radilogy S&I code may be rendered;
50389 shall be covered into this, I guess.

LM
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Old 05-04-2009, 08:57 PM
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Just 50393/74480. Removal of the nephrostomy is included. Contrast injection to show the position of the tube isn't a diagnostic study and shouldn't be coded.

Diane Huston, CPC,RCC
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