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Chapter 2 Review
2. The surgeon documents surgical removal of metatarsophalangeal joint. Translate
the procedure description in order to assign the correct CPT code. 28052, Removal of the joint between the foot and the toes
4. Refer to CPT codes 11730 and 11732. Assume that a physician performed a complete avulsion of the nail plate of the thumb and index finger. What would be the correct code assignment? 11730 + 11732
6. Refer to CPT code 56630. What documentation in the operative report would be needed to support the use of this code? Vulvectomy
8. Refer to CPT codes 25071 through 25076 (note that the CPT codes are out of sequence). Assume that a surgeon removed a 3.5 cm soft tissue mass from the forearm that extended into the deep fascia. Which code should be assigned?
25073
10. Refer to CPT codes 15200 and 15201. If the surgeon performed a free skin graft of the back that totaled 45 sq cm, what would be the correct code assignment?
15200 +15201
12. The surgeon performed a laparoscopic reconstruction of the ureter. Refer to code 50700. Is this the correct code for the laparoscopic approach? If not, what is the correct coding action?
No, this is not the correct code for the laparoscopic approach. 50949 is the correct code.
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