coffee2day
Networker
Hello,
All the resources I find from STS and others state hemiarch is included in all ascending aortic graft codes (codes 33860 – 33864). (http://www.sts.org/news/coding-help-desk-addresses-common-questions-scenarios)
I have a provider doing a aortic ascending graft and a hemiarch transverse graft peninsula with hypothermic circulatory arrest. He is stating he should be able to report CPT 33870 for this hemiarch peninsula graft, stating he saw a resource somewhere stating the work is essentially the same as being displayed in cpt 33870 if the heimi arch is extensive and undercuts all the head vessels,
(Picture at this website - https://thoracickey.com/aortic-dissection-types-a-and-b/)
A peninsula graft is an incision/graft from the greater curvature of the aorta proximal to the innominate artery to the lesser curvature of the arch to the level of the subclavian (in my case).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you so much for your time.
All the resources I find from STS and others state hemiarch is included in all ascending aortic graft codes (codes 33860 – 33864). (http://www.sts.org/news/coding-help-desk-addresses-common-questions-scenarios)
I have a provider doing a aortic ascending graft and a hemiarch transverse graft peninsula with hypothermic circulatory arrest. He is stating he should be able to report CPT 33870 for this hemiarch peninsula graft, stating he saw a resource somewhere stating the work is essentially the same as being displayed in cpt 33870 if the heimi arch is extensive and undercuts all the head vessels,
(Picture at this website - https://thoracickey.com/aortic-dissection-types-a-and-b/)
A peninsula graft is an incision/graft from the greater curvature of the aorta proximal to the innominate artery to the lesser curvature of the arch to the level of the subclavian (in my case).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you so much for your time.