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Wiki Lumbar Plexus Without a Catheter Code?

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If an Anesthesiologist places a lumbar plexus block (without a catheter) for post op pain management is it appropriate to code 64449 with modifier 52? Would 64450 be more appropriate? Thank you.
 
Below was the guidance I have heard in the past regarding the reporting.

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Anesthesia Coding Alert
You be the coder: Reporting a Single Shot Lumbar Plexus Block

- Published on Fri, Nov 06, 2009

Question: Our physicians each recommend a different code for a single shot lumbar plexus block. What is the correct code?
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Answer: CPT Codes does not include a code for a single shot lumbar plexus block, so your best option is 64449 (Injection, anesthetic agent; lumbar plexus, posterior approach, continuous infusion by catheter [including catheter placement]) with modifier 52 (Reduced services). Explain that the "reduced services" designation is because your physician performed a single lumbar plexus injection and did not place a catheter for continuous infusion.
 
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