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Arthroscopy revealed a large displaced labral tear with greater than a centimeter in width and length. Using a combination of the shaver and electrothermic probe, a debridement
of the labrum was completed to a nice stable rim.
He also did decompression of a cam lesion which I believe is 29914.

But for the labral tear, would you code 29862 or 29916 ?

Suggestions are appreciated. Thank you
 
Arthroscopy revealed a large displaced labral tear with greater than a centimeter in width and length. Using a combination of the shaver and electrothermic probe, a debridement
of the labrum was completed to a nice stable rim.
He also did decompression of a cam lesion which I believe is 29914.

But for the labral tear, would you code 29862 or 29916 ?

Suggestions are appreciated. Thank you

29916 is for labral repair. 29862 is for debridement which was done. Problem is 29862 bundles with 29914 (CAM).
 
29916 is for labral repair. 29862 is for debridement which was done. Problem is 29862 bundles with 29914 (CAM).

So, If I have hip arthroscopy with debridement of labrum and femoral acetabular decompression and debridement of cartilage injury, anterior acetabulum , would all of that be bundled under 29862?
 
So, If I have hip arthroscopy with debridement of labrum and femoral acetabular decompression and debridement of cartilage injury, anterior acetabulum , would all of that be bundled under 29862?

Is the doc treating a CAM (29914) and PINCER lesion (29915) with the decompression? If so then yes 29862 would bundle with the 2 primary codes. Be aware that 29914 and 29915 also bundle together.
 
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