I feel that Becky and Gost got the points.
Your first posting also makes us understand what you are looking for.
58550- is for uterus (body of the uterus and the cervix alone) wieghing 250grms or less;
58553 is for uterus (body of th euterus an dthe crevix alone) more than 250 grms.
The KEY WORDs are: 1) =/ more than, Or less than 250grms. 2). common factor, is the UTERUS alone( which is body of the uterus and the cervix).
Whether it was removed as body and cervix separately or as in pieces, does not matter , weigh them all together or sum up the contents/parts of the uterus alone.
With the uterine tube(s) and ovary have different codes.
The procedure is LAP and the doctor makes it in peice meals /or enmass, IT IS UTERINE REMOVAL and the procedure is Lap vaginal hysterectomy(LAP). The removal can be through the lap bag or manual it does not matter in coding. ( it depends on the feasibilty and the convenience of the procedure in the hands of the surgeon)
The mission ( the aim of the procedure and the procedure done) is all that it counts, not the method of removal of the excised organ or tissues. THE MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!
If your doctor HAD MORE TIME AND ENERGY(WORK) SPENT ON IT BECAUSE OF DIFFICULTY, OR SOME REASON, you can consider for modifier 22