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[QUOTE="yvetteprater, post: 507743, member: 412599"] CPT code 26045 vs 26123. Insurance denying 26123 and 26125 as services billed not documented. Surgeon: In incision was made in the palm of the left... [ Read More ]
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Tendon sheaths are freed. The operative incision is closed...
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Hello, I understand the difference between 26121 and 26123....
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CPT 26121 describes fasciectomy of the palm with or without Z-plasty, another local tissue rearrangement, or skin grafting, including obtaining the graft. CPT Code 26123 CPT 26123 describes a fasciectomy, partial palmar with the release of a single digit, including a proximal interphalangeal joint, with or without Z-plasty, other local tissue ...
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CPT 26123 is a code used to describe a surgical procedure that involves the partial removal of fascial tissue from the palm and the release of a single digit, including the proximal interphalangeal joint. This procedure may also include additional techniques such as Z-plasty, local tissue rearrangement, or skin grafting. 2. Official Description.
Sep 11, 2017 · 90. Dupuytren's Contracture M77.8 2. 26121. Fasciectomy, palm only, with or without Z-plasty, other local tissue rearrangement, or skin grafting (includes obtaining graft) 7.73. 90. 26123. Fasciectomy, partial palmar with release of single digit including proximal interphalangeal joint, with or without Z-plasty, other local tissue rearrangement ...
The official description of CPT code 26121 is: ‘Fasciectomy, palm only, with or without Z-plasty, other local tissue rearrangement, or skin grafting (includes obtaining graft).’. This code encompasses the surgical removal of fascial tissue in the palm, along with any additional procedures that may be performed during the same surgical session.