CPT code 23921 is for the surgical procedure involving disarticulation of the shoulder with secondary closure.
CPT code 23921 is used to describe a surgical procedure known as "disarticulation of the shoulder with secondary closure." This means that the surgeon removes the arm at the shoulder joint and then performs a secondary procedure to close the surgical site. This type of surgery is typically performed in cases of severe trauma, infection, or cancer where preserving the limb is not possible.
For CPT code 23921 (Disarticulation sho sec clsr), the following modifiers may be applicable:
1. Modifier 22 - Increased Procedural Services: Used when the work required to provide a service is substantially greater than typically required.
2. Modifier 50 - Bilateral Procedure: Used if the procedure is performed on both sides of the body.
3. Modifier 51 - Multiple Procedures: Used when multiple procedures are performed during the same surgical session.
4. Modifier 52 - Reduced Services: Used when a service or procedure is partially reduced or eliminated at the physician's discretion.
5. Modifier 53 - Discontinued Procedure: Used when a procedure is discontinued due to extenuating circumstances or those that threaten the well-being of the patient.
6. Modifier 59 - Distinct Procedural Service: Used to indicate that a procedure or service was distinct or independent from other services performed on the same day.
7. Modifier 62 - Two Surgeons: Used when two surgeons work together as primary surgeons performing distinct parts of a procedure.
8. Modifier 66 - Surgical Team: Used when a team of surgeons is required to perform the procedure.
9. Modifier 76 - Repeat Procedure by Same Physician: Used when the same physician performs a procedure or service more than once on the same day.
10. Modifier 77 - Repeat Procedure by Another Physician: Used when a procedure or service is repeated by another physician on the same day.
11. Modifier 78 - Unplanned Return to the Operating/Procedure Room by the Same Physician Following Initial Procedure for a Related Procedure During the Postoperative Period: Used when a related procedure is performed during the postoperative period.
12. Modifier 79 - Unrelated Procedure or Service by the Same Physician During the Postoperative Period: Used when an unrelated procedure is performed by the same physician during the postoperative period.
13. Modifier 80 - Assistant Surgeon: Used when an assistant surgeon is required during the procedure.
14. Modifier 81 - Minimum Assistant Surgeon: Used when a minimum assistant surgeon is required during the procedure.
15. Modifier 82 - Assistant Surgeon (when qualified resident surgeon not available): Used when an assistant surgeon is required and a qualified resident surgeon is not available.
16. Modifier AS - Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner, or Clinical Nurse Specialist Services for Assistant at Surgery: Used when these non-physician practitioners assist in surgery.
These modifiers help provide additional information about the circumstances under which the procedure was performed, ensuring accurate billing and reimbursement.
The CPT code 23921 is reimbursed by Medicare, but the reimbursement is subject to specific conditions outlined in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS). To determine the exact reimbursement rate and any applicable guidelines, healthcare providers should consult the MPFS, which provides detailed information on the payment policies and rates for various CPT codes. Additionally, it is essential to verify with the respective Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) for your region, as MACs may have localized policies or additional requirements that could impact reimbursement. Always ensure that the service meets Medicare's medical necessity criteria and documentation standards to facilitate smooth reimbursement.
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