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Can CPT code 52332 be billed bilaterally?

Can CPT code 52332 be billed bilaterally?

It is appropriate to bill the CPT® code 52332 with modifier -50 Bilateral Procedure, to indicate the procedure was done bilaterally.

Does CPT 52332 include retrograde pyelogram?

For retrograde pyelogram, we use CPT 52005 which is also bundled with CPT 52332.

Can 52352 and 52353 be billed together?

Our office follows AUA coding guidelines. Per their recommendation, you can bill a 52353 and a 52352 on the same side, if done in separate structures to separate stones.

Can CPT codes 52356 and 52352 be billed together?

So, it is appropriate to bill 52356-LT and 52352-59,LT. CPT code 52356 (cystourethroscopy, with ureteroscopy and/or pyeloscopy; with lithotripsy including insertion of indwelling ureteral stent) is not reimbursable with CPT codes 52332 and 52353 when performed together on the same side.

Can CPT 52204 and 52005 be billed together?

Yes, if the ASC owned the equipment, you would bill with modifier -TC …and there should be an image available somewhere in the chart..

Does 52356 remove stones?

Code 52356 (cystourethroscopy, with ureteroscopy and/or pyeloscopy; with lithotripsy including insertion of indwelling ureteral stent [eg, Gibbons or double-J type]) includes the performance of lithotripsy and the insertion of the indwelling stent on the same side.

What is the CPT code for kidney stone?

Test Name: KIDNEY STONE URINE TEST COMBINATION W/SATURATION CALCULATIONS
Test Code: 2194575
Alias: Kidney Stone Urine Test Combination with Saturation Calculations LAB2384
CPT Code(s): 81003 82131 82140 82340 82436 82507 82570 83735 83935 83945 84105 84133 84300 84392 84560

What does 52332 mean?

CPT code 52332 (Cystourethroscopy, with insertion of indwelling ureteral stent) describes insertion of a self-retaining indwelling stent during cystourethroscopy with ureteroscopy and/or pyeloscopy and shall not be reported to describe insertion and removal of a temporary ureteral stent during diagnostic or therapeutic cystourethroscopy with ureteroscopy and/or pyeloscopy (e.g., CPT codes 52320-52330, 52334-52355).

What is billing code 52332?

Cystourethroscopy with Insertion of Indwelling Ureteral Stent (CPT Code 52332): Documenting Urinalysis to Support Medical Necessity. Reducing Medicare payment errors is a major focus for CMS and its contractors, including CGS. This effort has prompted several auditing projects designed to identify and recover improper payments, many of which are due to documentation errors.

What is the CPT code for removal of a cyst?

Illinois Subscriber Answer: The correct code for the cyst removal is 26160 ( Excision of lesion of tendon sheath or joint capsule [e.g., cyst, mucous cyst, or ganglion], hand or finger). Note that CPT directs you to other codes for excision of a ganglion affecting the wrist or trigger digit.

What is the CPT code for change of a suprapubic catheter?

For changing of a urinary catheter use CPT® code 51702 Insertion of temporary indwelling bladder catheter; simple (e.g., Foley) or CPT® code 51703 complicated (e.g., altered anatomy, fractured catheter/balloon ). For changing of a suprapubic catheter, use CPT® code 51705 Change of cystotomy tube; simple or CPT® code 51710 complicated.