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Procedure #4: Peroneal brevis tendon repair CPT code: 27659 or 27659 ??
A significant mount of rubbing was appreciated to the peroneal brevis tendon where there is significant tearing mid substance.
With use of 3-0 FiberWire a modified Kraków suture technique was then performed the length of the peroneal brevis tendon. A
significant mount of scar tissue from the previous fracture was removed with use of a #15 blade and the low-lying muscle belly
was then removed as well, as well as rubbing on the plate was then removed with use of a #15 blade prior to being repaired. The
area was then flushed with copious amounts of sterile normal saline.
Procedure #5: Repair peroneal longus tendon CPT code 27675 or 27659 ??
Due to the significant rubbing of the peroneal longus tendon on the plate as well as the significant previous injury there is a
significant amount of longitudinal tearing appreciated to the peroneal longus tendon. With use of a #15 blade this was then
debrided and with use of 3-0 FiberWire in a modified Kraków suture technique was then performed to tubularized and repair the
peroneal longus tendon as well.
A significant mount of rubbing was appreciated to the peroneal brevis tendon where there is significant tearing mid substance.
With use of 3-0 FiberWire a modified Kraków suture technique was then performed the length of the peroneal brevis tendon. A
significant mount of scar tissue from the previous fracture was removed with use of a #15 blade and the low-lying muscle belly
was then removed as well, as well as rubbing on the plate was then removed with use of a #15 blade prior to being repaired. The
area was then flushed with copious amounts of sterile normal saline.
Procedure #5: Repair peroneal longus tendon CPT code 27675 or 27659 ??
Due to the significant rubbing of the peroneal longus tendon on the plate as well as the significant previous injury there is a
significant amount of longitudinal tearing appreciated to the peroneal longus tendon. With use of a #15 blade this was then
debrided and with use of 3-0 FiberWire in a modified Kraków suture technique was then performed to tubularized and repair the
peroneal longus tendon as well.