CPT® Code 57410 - Manipulation Procedures on the Vagina - AAPC The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ®) code 57410 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Manipulation Procedures on the Vagina
Pap Smears Under Anesthesia : Reader Questions - AAPC Question: Patient had a vaginal exam under anesthesia with Pap smear Would I code just 57410, or would I code 57410 with 99395? Texas Subscriber Answer: You should report only 57410 (Pelvic examination under anesthesia (other than local))
Wiki - 57410 Pelvic examination under anesthesia (other than local) - AAPC Thank you If Md did exam of Only vulva and or vagina under anesthesia, will you code it as 57410 or 57410-52? I was thinking to use a modifier -52 because not all pelvic organs were examined Per a description, this cpt is for exam of vagina, cervix, uterus, ovaries NCCI allows a modifier 52 What is the correct coding? Thank you very much
Wiki - gyn exam under anethesia dilation biopsy Let me re-phrase this: 57410 is an integral portion of the surgical procedure, therefore you would code 58100 for the biopsy which would also include 57410 CPT 58120 is a non-ob dilation and currettage but is also bundled with 58100 CPT 58558 is hysteroscopy, if this is a hysteroscopic procedure, than by all means, 58558 is the correct code
Cystoscopy With Vaginoscopy Lead to 52000 and 57420 - AAPC Would the correct coding be 52000 with 57420, and 57410 or would the code for the vaginoscopy be 57452 (per the Index of the CPT® Manual)? Maryland Subscriber Answer: The correct coding is 52000 (Cystourethroscopy [separate procedure]) for the cystoscopy and 57420 (Colposcopy of the entire vagina, with cervix if present) for the vaginoscopy
+99459: 5 FAQs Clarify How to Use This Expense Only Code - AAPC Here’s what your physician’s documentation needs to include Since January 1, you can use new add-on code +99459 (Pelvic examination (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)), but many coders are still confused as to how they can report this This FAQ can help Question 1: Why Did CMS Implement This Code?