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2018 Facility and Physician Billing Guide Heart Valve Therapy CPT Code Description Surgical Services for Valve Repair/Replacement Procedures $1,978 Valvuloplasty, aortic valve, open, with cardiopulmonary bypass; simple (ie, valvotomy, debridement, debulking and/or simple commissural resuspension) 33390 $2,347 Valvuloplasty, aortic valve, open, with cardiopulmonary bypass; complex (eg, leaflet extension, leaflet resection, leaflet reconstruction or annuloplasty) 33391 Medicare National Average Physician Payment 3 Facility Setting Physician Billing Codes Clinicians use Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) 1 codes to bill for procedures and services. Each CPT code is assigned unique Relative Value Units (RVUs), which are used to determine payment by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and other payers. Some commonly billed CPT codes used to describe procedures related to Edwards Lifesciences’ Heart Valve technologies are listed below. 2 This list may not be comprehensive or complete. These procedures may be subject to the CMS multiple procedure reduction rule. When applicable, a payment reduction of 50% is applied to all payment amounts except the procedure with the greatest RVUs, which is paid at 100% unless exempt by CPT instructions or payer policy. $2,989 Replacement, aortic valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass; with allograft valve (freehand) 33406 $2,650 Replacement, aortic valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass; with stentless tissue valve 33410 $3,490 Replacement, aortic valve; with aortic annulus enlargement, noncoronary sinus 33411 $3,310 Replacement, aortic valve; with transventricular aortic annulus enlargement (Konno procedure) 33412 $1,522 Valvotomy, mitral valve; closed heart 33420 $1,747 Valvotomy, mitral valve; open heart, with cardiopulmonary bypass 33422 $2,848 Valvuloplasty, mitral valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass 33425 $2,481 Valvuloplasty, mitral valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass; with prosthetic ring 33426 $2,547 Valvuloplasty, mitral valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass; radical reconstruction, with or without ring 33427 $2,912 Replacement, mitral valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass 33430 $2,525 Valvectomy, tricuspid valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass 33460 $3,215 Valvuloplasty, tricuspid valve; without ring insertion 33463 $2,543 Valvuloplasty, tricuspid valve; with ring insertion 33464 $2,871 $1,383 Replacement, tricuspid valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass Valvotomy, pulmonary valve, closed heart; via pulmonary artery 33465 33471 $2,562 Tricuspid valve repositioning and plication for Ebstein anomaly 33468 $1,292 Valvotomy, pulmonary valve, closed heart; transventricular 33470 $2,362 Replacement, aortic valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass; with prosthetic valve other than homograft or stentless valve 33405 $3,385 Replacement, aortic valve; by translocation of autologous pulmonary valve with allograft replacement of pulmonary valve (Ross procedure) 33413

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2018 Facility and Physician Billing Guide Heart Valve Therapy

CPT Code Description

Surgical Services for Valve Repair/Replacement Procedures

$1,978Valvuloplasty, aortic valve, open, with cardiopulmonary bypass; simple (ie, valvotomy, debridement, debulking and/or simple commissural resuspension) 33390

$2,347Valvuloplasty, aortic valve, open, with cardiopulmonary bypass; complex (eg, leaflet extension, leaflet resection, leaflet reconstruction or annuloplasty) 33391

Medicare National Average Physician Payment3

Facility Setting

Physician Billing CodesClinicians use Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)1 codes to bill for procedures and services. Each CPT code is assigned unique Relative Value Units (RVUs), which are used to determine payment by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and other payers. Some commonly billed CPT codes used to describe procedures related to Edwards Lifesciences’ Heart Valve technologies are listed below.2 This list may not be comprehensive or complete. These procedures may be subject to the CMS multiple procedure reduction rule. When applicable, a payment reduction of 50% is applied to all payment amounts except the procedure with the greatest RVUs, which is paid at 100% unless exempt by CPT instructions or payer policy.

$2,989Replacement, aortic valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass; with allograft valve (freehand)33406

$2,650Replacement, aortic valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass; with stentless tissue valve33410

$3,490 Replacement, aortic valve; with aortic annulus enlargement, noncoronary sinus33411

$3,310Replacement, aortic valve; with transventricular aortic annulus enlargement (Konno procedure)33412

$1,522Valvotomy, mitral valve; closed heart33420

$1,747Valvotomy, mitral valve; open heart, with cardiopulmonary bypass33422

$2,848Valvuloplasty, mitral valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass33425

$2,481Valvuloplasty, mitral valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass; with prosthetic ring33426

$2,547Valvuloplasty, mitral valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass; radical reconstruction, with or without ring33427

$2,912Replacement, mitral valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass33430

$2,525Valvectomy, tricuspid valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass33460

$3,215Valvuloplasty, tricuspid valve; without ring insertion33463

$2,543Valvuloplasty, tricuspid valve; with ring insertion33464

$2,871

$1,383

Replacement, tricuspid valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass

Valvotomy, pulmonary valve, closed heart; via pulmonary artery

33465

33471

$2,562Tricuspid valve repositioning and plication for Ebstein anomaly33468

$1,292Valvotomy, pulmonary valve, closed heart; transventricular 33470

$2,362Replacement, aortic valve, with cardiopulmonary bypass; with prosthetic valve other than homograft or stentless valve33405

$3,385Replacement, aortic valve; by translocation of autologous pulmonary valve with allograft replacement of pulmonary valve (Ross procedure)33413

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CPT Code Description

Surgical Services for CABG Procedures$2,012 Coronary artery bypass, vein only; single coronary venous graft33510

$2,211Coronary artery bypass, vein only; 2 coronary venous grafts33511

$2,514Coronary artery bypass, vein only; 3 coronary venous grafts33512

$2,587 Coronary artery bypass, vein only; 4 coronary venous grafts33513

$2,742Coronary artery bypass, vein only; 5 coronary venous grafts33514

$2,840Coronary artery bypass, vein only; 6 or more coronary venous grafts33516

$1,946Coronary artery bypass, using arterial graft(s); single arterial graft33533

$2,290Coronary artery bypass, using arterial graft(s); 2 coronary arterial grafts33534

$2,551Coronary artery bypass, using arterial graft(s); 3 coronary arterial grafts33535

$2,740Coronary artery bypass, using arterial graft(s); 4 or more coronary arterial grafts33536

$195Coronary artery bypass, using venous graft(s) and arterial graft(s); single vein graft (list separately in addition to code for primary procedure)33517

$429Coronary artery bypass, using venous graft(s) and arterial graft(s); 2 venous grafts (list separately in addition to code for primary procedure)33518

$568Coronary artery bypass, using venous graft(s) and arterial graft(s); 3 venous grafts (list separately in addition to code for primary procedure)33519

$680Coronary artery bypass, using venous graft(s) and arterial graft(s); 4 venous grafts (list separately in addition to code for primary procedure)33521

$765Coronary artery bypass, using venous graft(s) and arterial graft(s); 5 venous grafts (list separately in addition to code for primary procedure)33522

$872 Coronary artery bypass, using venous graft(s) and arterial graft(s); 6 or more venous grafts (list separately in addition to code for primary procedure)33523

$549Reoperation, coronary artery bypass procedure or valve procedure, more than 1 month after original operation (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)33530

$266 Harvest of upper extremity artery, 1 segment, for coronary artery bypass procedure (list separately in addition to code for primary procedure)35600

Medicare National Average Physician Payment3

Facility Setting

Unlisted procedure, cardiac surgery 33999

$1,380Percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty; aortic valve92986

$1,423Percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty; mitral valve92987

$46 Arterial catheterization or cannulation for sampling, monitoring or transfusion (separate procedure); percutaneous436620

CPT Code Description

Anesthesia Services$127Introduction of catheter, right heart or main pulmonary artery436013

$146Introduction of catheter, aorta436200

$108Insertion and placement of flow directed catheter (e.g., Swan-Ganz catheter) for monitoring purposes93503

Medicare National Average Physician Payment3

Facility Setting

$108

Echocardiography, transesophageal (TEE) for monitoring purposes, including probe placement, real time 2D image acquisition and interpretation leading to ongoing (continuous) assessment of (dynamically changing) cardiac pumping function and to therapeutic measures on an immediate time basis5

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$2,439Replacement, pulmonary valve 33475

$1,137Percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty; pulmonary valve 92990

Contractor Priced

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$48,906Coronary bypass with PTCA with MCC231

$35,202Coronary bypass with PTCA without MCC232

$44,268Coronary bypass with cardiac catheterization with MCC233

$30,483Coronary bypass with cardiac catheterization without MCC234

$34,833Coronary bypass without cardiac catheterization with MCC235

$23,411Coronary bypass without cardiac catheterization without MCC236

$57,249Cardiac valve procedures and other major cardiothoracic procedures with cardiac catheterization with MCC216

$37,847Cardiac valve procedures and other major cardiothoracic procedures with cardiac catheterization with CC217

$34,270Cardiac valve procedures and other major cardiothoracic procedures with cardiac catheterization without MCC or CC218

$45,841Cardiac valve procedures and other major cardiothoracic procedures without cardiac catheterization with MCC219

$30,979Cardiac valve procedures and other major cardiothoracic procedures without cardiac catheterization with CC220

$27,634Cardiac valve procedures and other major cardiothoracic procedures without cardiac catheterization without MCC or CC221

MS-DRG6

MS-DRG6

Description

Description

Valve Repair/Replacement Procedures

CABG Procedures

FY2018 Medicare National

Average Payment

FY2018 Medicare National

Average Payment

Inpatient Hospital ReimbursementMedicare reimburses inpatient hospital services under the Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS), which bases payment on Medicare Severity-Diagnosis Related Groups (MS-DRGs). All services and supplies provided during the inpatient admission are bundled into a single MS-DRG payment rate for each patient regardless of the length of stay, intensity of treatments, or number of procedures performed. MS-DRG assignment is usually determined based on the patient’s primary diagnosis or procedure performed, as indicated by the ICD-10 codes on the billing form.

Inpatient Hospital Billing CodesMedicare inpatient hospital reimbursement is based upon the Medicare Severity-Diagnosis Related Group (MS-DRG) classification system, which assigns MS-DRGs based on the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Procedure Coding System. The compliance date for mandatory use of ICD-10 codes was October 1, 20157, and this guide provides the cross-over codes for reference only.

The EDWARDS INTUITY Elite valve system was granted a New Technology Add-on Payment (NTAP) by CMS for FY2018 (October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018).

NTAP is applied only to Medicare patients and determined on a case-by-case basis. The maximum NTAP for a case involving EDWARDS INTUITY Elite valve system is $6,110.23 for FY2018.

ICD-10-PCS Section and Body System10

Valve Repair/Replacement Procedures – New Technology Group

New Technology Group 2 - Cardiovascular System

Procedure code specifically to be used with EDWARDS INTUITY Elite valve system

Replacement, Zooplastic Tissue, Rapid Deployment Technique, Open ApproachX2RF032

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

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Valve Repair/Replacement Procedures

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RF08Z

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RF0JZ

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RF0KZ

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RF47Z

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RF48Z

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RF4JZ

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RF4KZ

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Release Aortic Valve, Percutaneous Approach02NF3ZZ

Extirpation of Matter from Aortic Valve, Percutaneous Approach02CF3ZZ

Extirpation of Matter from Mitral Valve, Percutaneous Approach02CG3ZZ

Extirpation of Matter from Pulmonary Valve, Percutaneous Approach02CH3ZZ

Extirpation of Matter from Tricuspid Valve, Percutaneous Approach02CJ3ZZ

Repair Aortic Valve, Open Approach02QF0ZZ

Release Aortic Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02NF4ZZ

Extirpation of Matter from Aortic Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02CF4ZZ

Extirpation of Matter from Mitral Valve, Percutaneous Approach02CG4ZZ

Extirpation of Matter from Pulmonary Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02CH4ZZ

Extirpation of Matter from Tricuspid Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02CJ4ZZ

Repair Mitral Valve, Open Approach02QG0ZZ

Release Mitral Valve, Percutaneous Approach02NG3ZZ

Release Aortic Valve, Percutaneous Approach02NF3ZZ

Release Mitral Valve, Percutaneous Approach02NG3ZZ

Release Pulmonary Valve, Percutaneous Approach02NH3ZZ

Release Tricuspid Valve, Percutaneous Approach02NJ3ZZ

Release Mitral Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02NG4ZZ

Release Aortic Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02NF4ZZ

Release Mitral Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02NG4ZZ

Release Pulmonary Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02NH4ZZ

Release Tricuspid Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02NJ4ZZ

Release Pulmonary Valve, Percutaneous Approach02NH3ZZ

Release Pulmonary Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02NH4ZZ

Release Tricuspid Valve, Percutaneous Approach02NJ3ZZ

Release Tricuspid Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02NJ4ZZ

02RG37Z Replacement of Mitral Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach

02RG38Z Replacement of Mitral Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Approach

02RG3JZ Replacement of Mitral Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Approach

02RG3KZ Replacement of Mitral Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach

02RJ37H Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Transapical, Percutaneous Approach

02RJ37Z Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach

02RJ38H Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Transapical, Percutaneous Approach

02RJ38Z Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Approach

02RJ3JH Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Transapical, Percutaneous Approach

02RJ3JZ Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Approach

02RJ3KH Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Transapical, Percutaneous Approach

02RJ3KZ Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach

02RF07Z

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Dilation of Pulmonary Valve with Drug-eluting Intraluminal Device, Open Approach027H04Z

Dilation of Tricuspid Valve with Drug-eluting Intraluminal Device, Open Approach027J04Z

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RF07Z

Dilation of Pulmonary Valve with Intraluminal Device, Open Approach027H0DZ

Dilation of Tricuspid Valve with Intraluminal Device, Open Approach027J0DZ

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RF08Z

Dilation of Pulmonary Valve, Open Approach027H0ZZ

Dilation of Tricuspid Valve, Open Approach027J0ZZ

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RF0JZ

Release Pulmonary Valve, Open Approach02NH0ZZ

Release Tricuspid Valve, Open Approach02NH0ZZ

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RF0KZ

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RF47Z

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RF48Z

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RF4JZ

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RF4KZ

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RG07Z

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RG08Z

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RG0JZ

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RG0KZ

Replacement of Aortic Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RF4KZ

Repair Pulmonary Valve, Open Approach02QH0ZZ

Repair Tricuspid Valve, Open Approach02Q J0ZZ

Replacement of Pulmonary Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RH08Z

Replacement of Pulmonary Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RH0JZ

Replacement of Pulmonary Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RH07Z

Replacement of Pulmonary Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RH0KZ

Replacement of Pulmonary Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach 02RH47Z

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RG47Z

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RG48Z

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RG4JZ

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RG4KZ

Replacement of Pulmonary Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RH48Z

Replacement of Pulmonary Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RH4JZ

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Dilation of Mitral Valve, Open Approach027G0ZZ

Dilation of Aortic Valve with Drug-eluting Intraluminal Device, Open Approach027F04Z

Dilation of Mitral Valve with Drug-eluting Intraluminal Device, Open Approach027G04Z

Dilation of Aortic Valve with Intraluminal Device, Open Approach027F0DZ

Dilation of Mitral Valve with Intraluminal Device, Open Approach027G0DZ

Repair Pulmonary Valve, Open Approach02QH0ZZ

Dilation of Aortic Valve, Open Approach027F0ZZ

Repair Tricuspid Valve, Open Approach02Q J0ZZ

Release Aortic Valve, Open Approach02NF0ZZ

Release Mitral Valve, Open Approach02NG0ZZ

Repair Aortic Valve, Open Approach02QF0ZZ

Repair Mitral Valve, Open Approach02QG0ZZ

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ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RG07Z

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RG08Z

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Approach02RG38Z

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02RG3KZ

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RG47Z

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RG48Z

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RG0KZ

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02RG37Z

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RG4KZ

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RG0JZ

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02RG3JZ

Replacement of Mitral Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RG4JZ

Replacement of Pulmonary Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RH0JZ

Replacement of Pulmonary Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RH4JZ

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RJ07Z

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RJ08Z

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RJ4KZ

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RJ0KZ

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RJ47Z

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RJ48Z

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RJ0JZ

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RJ4JZ

Repair Aortic Valve, Open Approach02QF0ZZ

Repair Aortic Valve, Percutaneous Approach02QF3ZZ

Repair Aortic Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02QF4ZZ

Repair Mitral Valve, Open Approach02QG0ZZ

Repair Mitral Valve, Percutaneous Approach02QG3ZZ

Repair Mitral Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02QG4ZZ

Repair Pulmonary Valve, Open Approach02QH0ZZ

Repair Pulmonary Valve, Percutaneous Approach02QH3ZZ

Repair Pulmonary Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02QH4ZZ

Repair Tricuspid Valve, Open Approach02Q J0ZZ

Repair Tricuspid Valve, Percutaneous Approach02Q J3ZZ

Repair Tricuspid Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02Q J4ZZ

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RJ07Z

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RJ08Z

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RJ0JZ

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RJ0KZ

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RJ47Z

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RJ48Z

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RJ4JZ

Replacement of Tricuspid Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RJ4KZ

Replacement of Pulmonary Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RH4KZ

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Supplement Mitral Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02UG07Z

Supplement Mitral Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02UG08Z

Supplement Mitral Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02UG0JZ

Supplement Mitral Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02UG0KZ

Supplement Mitral Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UG37Z

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Supplement Mitral Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Approach02UG38Z

Supplement Mitral Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UG3JZ

Supplement Mitral Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UG3KZ

Supplement Mitral Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UG47Z

Supplement Mitral Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UG48Z

Supplement Mitral Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UG4JZ

Supplement Mitral Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UG4KZ

Supplement Pulmonary Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02UH07Z

Supplement Pulmonary Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02UH08Z

Supplement Pulmonary Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Approach02UH38Z

Supplement Pulmonary Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02UH0JZ

Supplement Pulmonary Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UH3JZ

Supplement Tricuspid Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02UJ07Z

Supplement Tricuspid Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02UJ08Z

Supplement Tricuspid Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02UJ0JZ

Supplement Tricuspid Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02UJ0KZ

Supplement Tricuspid Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Approach02UJ38Z

Supplement Tricuspid Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UJ3JZ

Supplement Tricuspid Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UJ3KZ

Supplement Tricuspid Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UJ37Z

Supplement Pulmonary Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02UH0KZ

Supplement Pulmonary Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UH3KZ

Supplement Pulmonary Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UH47Z

Supplement Pulmonary Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UH48Z

Supplement Pulmonary Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UH4JZ

Supplement Pulmonary Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UH4KZ

Supplement Pulmonary Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UH37Z

Supplement Tricuspid Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UJ47Z

Supplement Tricuspid Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UJ48Z

Supplement Tricuspid Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UJ4JZ

Supplement Aortic Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02UF07Z

Supplement Aortic Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02UF08Z

Supplement Aortic Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02UF0JZ

Supplement Aortic Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02UF0KZ

Supplement Aortic Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UF37Z

Supplement Aortic Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Approach02UF38Z

Supplement Aortic Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UF3JZ

Supplement Aortic Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UF3KZ

Supplement Aortic Valve with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UF47Z

Supplement Aortic Valve with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UF48Z

Supplement Aortic Valve with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UF4JZ

Supplement Aortic Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UF4KZ

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Assistance with Cardiac Output using Impeller Pump, Continuous5A0221D

Insertion of External Heart Assist System into Heart, Percutaneous Approach02HA3RZ

Assistance with Cardiac Output using Other Pump, Intermittent5A02116

Assistance with Cardiac Output using Impeller Pump, Intermittent5A0211D

Assistance with Cardiac Output using Other Pump, Continuous5A02216

Replacement of Pulmonary Trunk with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RP08Z

Replacement of Pulmonary Trunk with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RP0JZ

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Artery with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RQ08Z

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RQ0JZ

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RQ0KZ

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RQ47Z

Replacement of Pulmonary Trunk with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RP0KZ

Replacement of Pulmonary Trunk with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RP07Z

Replacement of Pulmonary Trunk with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RP47Z

Replacement of Pulmonary Trunk with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RP48Z

Replacement of Pulmonary Trunk with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RP4JZ

Replacement of Pulmonary Trunk with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RP4KZ

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RQ07Z

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Artery with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RQ48Z

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Artery with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RR08Z

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RR0JZ

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RQ4JZ

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RQ4KZ

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RR07Z

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Vein with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RS08Z

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RR0KZ

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RR47Z

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Artery with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RR48Z

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RR4JZ

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RR4KZ

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RS07Z

Supplement Tricuspid Valve with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UJ4KZ

Extirpation of Matter from Aortic Valve, Open Approach02CF0ZZ

Extirpation of Matter from Mitral Valve, Open Approach02CG0ZZ

Extirpation of Matter from Pulmonary Valve, Open Approach02CH0ZZ

Extirpation of Matter from Tricuspid Valve, Open Approach02CJ0ZZ

Repair Aortic Valve, Open Approach02QF0ZZ

Repair Mitral Valve, Open Approach02QG0ZZ

Repair Pulmonary Valve, Open Approach02QH0ZZ

Repair Tricuspid Valve, Open Approach02Q J0ZZ

Resection of Pulmonary Valve, Open Approach02TH0ZZ

Resection of Pulmonary Valve, Percutaneous Approach02TH3ZZ

Resection of Pulmonary Valve, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02TH4ZZ

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Replacement of Superior Vena Cava with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RV08Z

Replacement of Superior Vena Cava with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RV0JZ

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RT47Z

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Vein with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RT48Z

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RT4JZ

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RT4KZ

Replacement of Superior Vena Cava with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RV07Z

Replacement of Superior Vena Cava with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RV0KZ

Replacement of Superior Vena Cava with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RV47Z

Replacement of Superior Vena Cava with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RV48Z

Replacement of Superior Vena Cava with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RV4JZ

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RT0KZ

Replacement of Thoracic Aorta with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RW07Z

Replacement of Thoracic Aorta with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RW08Z

Replacement of Thoracic Aorta with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RW0JZ

Replacement of Superior Vena Cava with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RV4KZ

Replacement of Thoracic Aorta with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RW0KZ

Replacement of Thoracic Aorta with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RW48Z

Replacement of Thoracic Aorta with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RW4JZ

Replacement of Thoracic Aorta with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RW4KZ

Replacement of Right Internal Mammary Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach03R007Z

Replacement of Right Internal Mammary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach03R00JZ

Replacement of Right Internal Mammary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach03R00KZ

Replacement of Right Internal Mammary Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R047Z

Replacement of Right Internal Mammary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R04JZ

Replacement of Right Internal Mammary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R04KZ

Replacement of Left Internal Mammary Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach03R107Z

Replacement of Left Internal Mammary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach03R10JZ

Replacement of Left Internal Mammary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach03R10KZ

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RS0JZ

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RS0KZ

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Vein with Zooplastic Tissue, Open Approach02RT08Z

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02RT0JZ

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RS47Z

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Vein with Zooplastic Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RS48Z

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RS4JZ

Replacement of Right Pulmonary Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02RS4KZ

Replacement of Left Pulmonary Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02RT07Z

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ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Replacement of Innominate Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R24KZ

Replacement of Right Subclavian Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach03R307Z

Replacement of Right Subclavian Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach03R30JZ

Replacement of Left Subclavian Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach03R40JZ

Replacement of Hemiazygos Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach05R10JZ

Replacement of Azygos Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach05R007Z

Replacement of Azygos Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach05R00JZ

Replacement of Azygos Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach05R00KZ

Replacement of Right Subclavian Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach03R30KZ

Replacement of Right Subclavian Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R347Z

Replacement of Right Subclavian Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R34JZ

Replacement of Right Subclavian Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R34KZ

Replacement of Left Subclavian Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach03R407Z

Replacement of Left Subclavian Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach03R40KZ

Replacement of Left Subclavian Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R447Z

Replacement of Left Subclavian Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R44JZ

Replacement of Left Subclavian Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R44KZ

Replacement of Hemiazygos Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach05R10KZ

Replacement of Hemiazygos Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R147Z

Replacement of Hemiazygos Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R14JZ

Replacement of Hemiazygos Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R14KZ

Replacement of Azygos Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R047Z

Replacement of Azygos Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R04JZ

Replacement of Azygos Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R04KZ

Replacement of Hemiazygos Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach05R107Z

Replacement of Right Innominate Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach05R30JZ

Replacement of Right Innominate Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach05R307Z

Replacement of Right Innominate Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach05R30KZ

Replacement of Right Innominate Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R347Z

Replacement of Innominate Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach03R20JZ

Replacement of Left Internal Mammary Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R147Z

Replacement of Left Internal Mammary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R14JZ

Replacement of Left Internal Mammary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R14KZ

Replacement of Innominate Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach03R207Z

Replacement of Innominate Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach03R20KZ

Replacement of Innominate Artery with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R247Z

Replacement of Innominate Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03R24JZ

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Replacement of Left Subclavian Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach05R60JZ

Replacement of Left Subclavian Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach05R60KZ

Replacement of Left Subclavian Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R647Z

Replacement of Left Subclavian Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R64JZ

Insertion of Infusion Device into Pulmonary Trunk, Open Approach02HP03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Pulmonary Trunk, Percutaneous Approach02HP33Z

Replacement of Left Subclavian Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R64KZ

Insertion of Infusion Device into Pulmonary Trunk, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02HP43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Pulmonary Artery, Open Approach02HR03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Pulmonary Artery, Percutaneous Approach02HR33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Pulmonary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02HR43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Pulmonary Artery, Open Approach02HQ03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Pulmonary Artery, Percutaneous Approach02HQ33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Pulmonary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02HQ43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Mammary Artery, Open Approach03H103Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Mammary Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H133Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Mammary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H143Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Mammary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H043Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Thoracic Aorta, Open Approach02HW03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Thoracic Aorta, Percutaneous Approach02HW33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Thoracic Aorta, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02HW43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Mammary Artery, Open Approach03H003Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Mammary Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H033Z

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Axillary Artery, Open Approach03H503Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Axillary Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H533Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Subclavian Artery, Open Approach03H403Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Subclavian Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H433Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Subclavian Artery, Open Approach03H303Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Subclavian Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H333Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Innominate Artery, Open Approach03H203Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Innominate Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H233Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Subclavian Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H443Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Innominate Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H243Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Subclavian Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H343Z

Replacement of Right Innominate Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R34JZ

Replacement of Left Innominate Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach05R40JZ

Replacement of Left Innominate Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach05R40KZ

Replacement of Left Innominate Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R447Z

Replacement of Left Innominate Vein with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R44JZ

Replacement of Left Innominate Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R44KZ

Replacement of Left Subclavian Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach05R607Z

Replacement of Right Innominate Vein with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach05R34KZ

Replacement of Left Innominate Vein with Autologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach05R407Z

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Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Ulnar Artery, Open Approach03HA03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Radial Artery, Open Approach03HB03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Ulnar Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HA33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Radial Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HB33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Ulnar Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H943Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Ulnar Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HA43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Radial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HB43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Radial Artery, Open Approach03HC03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Hand Artery, Open Approach03HD03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Radial Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HC33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Hand Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HD33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Radial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HC43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Hand Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HD43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Hand Artery, Open Approach03HF03Z

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Insertion of Infusion Device into Intracranial Artery, Open Approach03HG03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Common Carotid Artery, Open Approach03HJ03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Common Carotid Artery, Open Approach03HH03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Hand Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HF33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Intracranial Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HG33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Hand Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HF43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Common Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HJ33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Intracranial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HG43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Common Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HH33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Common Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HH43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Carotid Artery, Open Approach03HK03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Carotid Artery, Open Approach03HL03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right External Carotid Artery, Open Approach03HM03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HK33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HL33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right External Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HM33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Common Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HJ43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HK43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HL43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left External Carotid Artery, Open Approach03HN03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right External Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HM43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Axillary Artery, Open Approach03H603Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Brachial Artery, Open Approach03H703Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Brachial Artery, Open Approach03H803Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Ulnar Artery, Open Approach03H903Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Axillary Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H633Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Brachial Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H733Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Brachial Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H833Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Ulnar Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H933Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Axillary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H543Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Axillary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H643Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Brachial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H743Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Brachial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H843Z

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ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Temporal Artery, Open Approach03HT03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Temporal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HT43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Temporal Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HT33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Thyroid Artery, Open Approach03HU03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Celiac Artery, Open Approach04H103Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Upper Artery, Open Approach03HY03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Upper Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HY33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Upper Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HY43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Abdominal Aorta, Open Approach04H003Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Abdominal Aorta, Percutaneous Approach04H033Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Thyroid Artery, Open Approach03HV03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Temporal Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HS33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Thyroid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HU33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Celiac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H133Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Celiac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H143Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Gastric Artery, Open Approach04H203Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Gastric Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H233Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Gastric Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H243Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Hepatic Artery, Open Approach04H303Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Thyroid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HV33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Temporal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HS43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Thyroid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HU43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Abdominal Aorta, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H043Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Thyroid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HV43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Hepatic Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H333Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Hepatic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H343Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Splenic Artery, Open Approach04H403Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Splenic Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H433Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Splenic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H443Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Superior Mesenteric Artery, Open Approach04H503Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Colic Artery, Open Approach04H603Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Superior Mesenteric Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H533Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Colic Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H633Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Superior Mesenteric Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H543Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Colic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H643Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Colic Artery, Open Approach04H703Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left External Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HN33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left External Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HN43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Vertebral Artery, Open Approach03HP03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Vertebral Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HP33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Vertebral Artery, Open Approach03HQ03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Vertebral Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HQ33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Face Artery, Open Approach03HR03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Vertebral Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HP43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Vertebral Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HQ43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Face Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HR33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Face Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HR43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Temporal Artery, Open Approach03HS03Z

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ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Common Iliac Artery, Open Approach04HC03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Common Iliac Artery, Open Approach04HD03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Iliac Artery, Open Approach04HE03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Iliac Artery, Open Approach04HF03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right External Iliac Artery, Open Approach04HH03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Inferior Mesenteric Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HB33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Common Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HC33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Common Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HD33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HE33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HF33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Inferior Mesenteric Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HB43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Common Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HC43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Common Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HD43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HE43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HF43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left External Iliac Artery, Open Approach04HJ03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Femoral Artery, Open Approach04HK03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left External Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HJ33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Femoral Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HK33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right External Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HH43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left External Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HJ43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right External Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HH33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Femoral Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HK43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Femoral Artery, Open Approach04HL03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Popliteal Artery, Open Approach04HM03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Popliteal Artery, Open Approach04HN03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Anterior Tibial Artery, Open Approach04HP03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Femoral Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HL33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Popliteal Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HM33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Popliteal Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HN33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Anterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HP33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Femoral Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HL43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Popliteal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HM43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Popliteal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HN43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Anterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HP43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Colic Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H733Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Middle Colic Artery, Open Approach04H803Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Renal Artery, Open Approach04H903Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Renal Artery, Open Approach04HA03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Inferior Mesenteric Artery, Open Approach04HB03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Middle Colic Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H833Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Renal Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H933Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Renal Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HA33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Colic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H743Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Middle Colic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H843Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Renal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H943Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Renal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HA43Z

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Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Peroneal Artery, Open Approach04HU03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Peroneal Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HU33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Foot Artery, Open Approach04HW03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Foot Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HW33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Foot Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HV43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Foot Artery, Open Approach04HV03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Foot Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HV33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Peroneal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HU43Z

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Ultrasonography of Right Heart using Other ContrastB244YZZ

Insertion of Infusion Device into Lower Artery, Open Approach04HY03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Lower Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HY33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Lower Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HY43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Foot Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HW43Z

Supplement Thoracic Aorta with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Approach02UW3JZ

Restriction of Thoracic Aorta with Intraluminal Device, Open Approach02VW0DZ

Restriction of Thoracic Aorta with Intraluminal Device, Percutaneous Approach02VW3DZ

Ultrasonography of Single Coronary Artery using Other ContrastB240YZZ

Ultrasonography of Single Coronary Artery, TransesophagealB240ZZ4

Ultrasonography of Single Coronary ArteryB240ZZZ

Ultrasonography of Multiple Coronary Arteries using Other ContrastB241YZZ

Ultrasonography of Multiple Coronary Arteries, TransesophagealB241ZZ4

Ultrasonography of Multiple Coronary ArteriesB241ZZZ

Restriction of Thoracic Aorta with Intraluminal Device, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02VW4DZ

Supplement Thoracic Aorta with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02UW4JZ

Ultrasonography of Right Heart, TransesophagealB244ZZ4

Ultrasonography of Right HeartB244ZZZ

Ultrasonography of Left Heart using Other ContrastB245YZZ

Ultrasonography of Left Heart, TransesophagealB245ZZ4

Ultrasonography of Left HeartB245ZZZ

Ultrasonography of Right and Left Heart using Other ContrastB246YZZ

Ultrasonography of Right and Left Heart, TransesophagealB246ZZ4

Ultrasonography of Right and Left HeartB246ZZZ

Ultrasonography of Heart with Aorta using Other ContrastB24BYZZ

Ultrasonography of Heart with Aorta, TransesophagealB24BZZ4

Ultrasonography of Heart with AortaB24BZZZ

Ultrasonography of Pericardium using Other ContrastB24CYZZ

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Anterior Tibial Artery, Open Approach04HQ03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Posterior Tibial Artery, Open Approach04HR03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Posterior Tibial Artery, Open Approach04HS03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Peroneal Artery, Open Approach04HT03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Anterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HQ33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Posterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HS33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Peroneal Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HT33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Anterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HQ43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Posterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HR43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Posterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HR33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Posterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HS43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Peroneal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HT43Z

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Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery, Open Approach02100Z3

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104Z3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104A3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104J3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104K3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Aorta with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104KW

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Aorta with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach021009W

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Aorta with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02100AW

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Aorta with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02100JW

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Aorta with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02100KW

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Aorta with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach021049W

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Aorta with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104AW

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Aorta with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104JW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Aorta with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach021109W

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Aorta with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02110AW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Aorta with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02110JW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Aorta with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02110KW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Aorta with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114KW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Aorta with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach021149W

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Aorta with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114AW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Aorta with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114JW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Aorta with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach021209W

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Aorta with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02120AW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Aorta with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02120JW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Aorta with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02120KW

Ultrasonography of Pericardium, TransesophagealB24CZZ4

Ultrasonography of PericardiumB24CZZZ

Ultrasonography of Pediatric Heart using Other ContrastB24DYZZ

Ultrasonography of Pediatric Heart, TransesophagealB24DZZ4

Ultrasonography of Pediatric HeartB24DZZZ

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach0210093

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach0210493

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02100K3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02100A3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02100J3

CABG Procedures

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ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Aorta with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134KW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Aorta with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach021349W

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Aorta with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134AW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Aorta with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134JW

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach0210098

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach0210099

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach0210498

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach0210499

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach021009C

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02100A8

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02100A9

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02100AC

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Right Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02100J8

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Left Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02100J9

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Thoracic Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02100JC

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Thoracic Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02100KC

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Right Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02100K8

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Left Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02100K9

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Right Internal Mammary, Open Approach02100Z8

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Left Internal Mammary, Open Approach02100Z9

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Thoracic Artery, Open Approach02100ZC

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach021049C

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Aorta with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach021249W

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Aorta with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124KW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Aorta with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124AW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Aorta with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124JW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Aorta with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach021309W

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Aorta with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02130AW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Aorta with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02130JW

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Aorta with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02130KW

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ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Thoracic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104ZC

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Left Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104K9

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Thoracic Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104KC

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Right Internal Mammary, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104Z8

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Left Internal Mammary, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104Z9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach0211098

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach0211099

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach0211498

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach0211499

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach0212098

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach0212099

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach0212498

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach0212499

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach0213098

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach0213498

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach0213099

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach0213499

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach021109C

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02110A8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02110A9

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104A8

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104A9

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104AC

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Right Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104J8

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Left Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104J9

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Thoracic Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104JC

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Right Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104K8

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Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Thoracic Artery, Open Approach02110ZC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach021149C

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114A8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114A9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114AC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114J8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114J9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Thoracic Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114JC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114K8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114K9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Thoracic Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114KC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Thoracic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114ZC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Right Internal Mammary, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114Z8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Left Internal Mammary, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114Z9

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach021209C

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02120A8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02120A9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02120AC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02120J8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02120J9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Right Internal Mammary, Open Approach02110Z8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Left Internal Mammary, Open Approach02110Z9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02110AC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02110J8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02110J9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Thoracic Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02110JC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02110K8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02110K9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Thoracic Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02110KC

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Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124A9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124AC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124J8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124J9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Thoracic Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124JC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124K8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124K9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Thoracic Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124KC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Thoracic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124ZC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Right Internal Mammary, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124Z8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Left Internal Mammary, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124Z9

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach021309C

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02130A8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02130A9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02130AC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02130J8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02130J9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Thoracic Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02130JC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02130K8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Left Internal Mammary, Open Approach02120Z9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Thoracic Artery, Open Approach02120ZC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Thoracic Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02120JC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02120K8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02120K9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Thoracic Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02120KC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Right Internal Mammary, Open Approach02120Z8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach021249C

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124A8

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Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134J8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134J9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Thoracic Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134JC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134K8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134K9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Thoracic Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134KC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Right Internal Mammary, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134Z8

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Left Internal Mammary, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134Z9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Thoracic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134ZC

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach021009F

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02100AF

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Abdominal Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02100JF

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Abdominal Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02100KF

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Abdominal Artery, Open Approach02100ZF

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach021049F

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104AF

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Abdominal Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104JF

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Abdominal Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104KF

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Abdominal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104ZF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach021109F

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02130K9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Thoracic Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02130KC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Right Internal Mammary, Open Approach02130Z8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Left Internal Mammary, Open Approach02130Z9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Thoracic Artery, Open Approach02130ZC

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach021349C

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Right Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134A8

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Left Internal Mammary with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134A9

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Thoracic Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134AC

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Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach021209F

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02120AF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Abdominal Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02120JF

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Abdominal Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02120KF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Abdominal Artery, Open Approach02120ZF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach021249F

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124AF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Abdominal Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124JF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Abdominal Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124KF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Abdominal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124ZF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach021309F

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02130AF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Abdominal Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02130JF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Abdominal Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02130KF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Abdominal Artery, Open Approach02130ZF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach021349F

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134AF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Abdominal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134ZF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Abdominal Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134JF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Abdominal Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134KF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02110AF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Abdominal Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02110JF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Abdominal Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02110KF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Abdominal Artery, Open Approach02110ZF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach021149F

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Abdominal Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114AF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Abdominal Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114JF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Abdominal Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114KF

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Abdominal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114ZF

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ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Coronary Artery, Open Approach02110Z3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104A3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104J3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104K3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02104Z3Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Coronary Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02110A3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Coronary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02110J3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Coronary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02110K3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Coronary Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124A3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Coronary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124J3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Coronary Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114A3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Coronary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114J3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Coronary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114K3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Coronary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02114Z3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Coronary Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02120A3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Coronary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02120J3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Coronary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02120K3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Coronary Artery, Open Approach02120Z3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery, Open Approach02100Z3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Coronary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124K3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Coronary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02124Z3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Coronary Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02130A3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach0210093

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach0210493

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Coronary Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach0211093

Bypass Coronary Artery, Two Sites from Coronary Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach0211493

Bypass Coronary Artery, Three Sites from Coronary Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Open Approach0212093

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Coronary Artery with Autologous Venous Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach0213493

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Open Approach02100A3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02100J3

Bypass Coronary Artery, One Site from Coronary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02100K3

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ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Pulmonary Artery, Open Approach02HQ03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Pulmonary Artery, Open Approach02HR03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Thoracic Aorta, Open Approach02HW03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Pulmonary Artery, Percutaneous Approach02HQ33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Pulmonary Artery, Percutaneous Approach02HR33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Thoracic Aorta, Percutaneous Approach02HW33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Thoracic Aorta, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02HW43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Pulmonary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02HQ43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Pulmonary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02HR43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Mammary Artery, Open Approach03H003Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Mammary Artery, Open Approach03H103Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Innominate Artery, Open Approach03H203Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Subclavian Artery, Open Approach03H303Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Subclavian Artery, Open Approach03H403Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Axillary Artery, Open Approach03H503Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Innominate Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H233Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Subclavian Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H333Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Subclavian Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H433Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Axillary Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H533Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Mammary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H043Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Mammary Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H133Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Mammary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H143Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Innominate Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H243Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Subclavian Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H343Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Subclavian Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H443Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Mammary Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H033Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Axillary Artery, Open Approach03H603Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Axillary Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H633Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Axillary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H543Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Brachial Artery, Open Approach03H703Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Brachial Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H733Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Brachial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H743Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Axillary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H643Z

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Coronary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Open Approach02130K3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Coronary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Open Approach02130J3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Coronary Artery, Open Approach02130Z3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Coronary Artery with Autologous Arterial Tissue, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134A3

Insertion of Infusion Device into Pulmonary Trunk, Open Approach02HP03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Pulmonary Trunk, Percutaneous Approach02HP33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Pulmonary Trunk, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02HP43Z

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Coronary Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134Z3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Coronary Artery with Synthetic Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134J3

Bypass Coronary Artery, Four or More Sites from Coronary Artery with Nonautologous Tissue Substitute, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach02134K3

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Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Hand Artery, Open Approach03HD03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Hand Artery, Open Approach03HF03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Intracranial Artery, Open Approach03HG03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Common Carotid Artery, Open Approach03HH03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Common Carotid Artery, Open Approach03HJ03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Hand Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HD33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Hand Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HF33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Intracranial Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HG33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Hand Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HD43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Hand Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HF43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Intracranial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HG43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Common Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HH33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Common Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HJ33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Common Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HH43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Carotid Artery, Open Approach03HK03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Common Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HJ43Z

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Carotid Artery, Open Approach03HL03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right External Carotid Artery, Open Approach03HM03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left External Carotid Artery, Open Approach03HN03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Vertebral Artery, Open Approach03HP03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Vertebral Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HP33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HL33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HK33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HK43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HL43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right External Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HM33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left External Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HN33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right External Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HM43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left External Carotid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HN43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Vertebral Artery, Open Approach03HQ03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Vertebral Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HQ33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Vertebral Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HP43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Vertebral Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HQ43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Brachial Artery, Open Approach03H803Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Ulnar Artery, Open Approach03H903Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Ulnar Artery, Open Approach03HA03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Radial Artery, Open Approach03HB03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Radial Artery, Open Approach03HC03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Brachial Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H833Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Ulnar Artery, Percutaneous Approach03H933Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Ulnar Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HA33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Radial Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HB33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Radial Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HC33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Brachial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H843Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Ulnar Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03H943Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Ulnar Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HA43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Radial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HB43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Radial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HC43Z

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Insertion of Infusion Device into Upper Artery, Open Approach03HY03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Upper Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HY33Z

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Insertion of Infusion Device into Celiac Artery, Open Approach04H103Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Celiac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H133Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Celiac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H143Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Gastric Artery, Open Approach04H203Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Gastric Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H233Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Gastric Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H243Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Hepatic Artery, Open Approach04H303Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Hepatic Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H333Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Hepatic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H343Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Splenic Artery, Open Approach04H403Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Splenic Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H433Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Splenic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H443Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Superior Mesenteric Artery, Open Approach04H503Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Colic Artery, Open Approach04H603Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Colic Artery, Open Approach04H703Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Middle Colic Artery, Open Approach04H803Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Superior Mesenteric Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H533Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Colic Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H633Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Colic Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H733Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Abdominal Aorta, Percutaneous Approach04H033Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Abdominal Aorta, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H043Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Superior Mesenteric Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H543Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Colic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H643Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Colic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H743Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Upper Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HY43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Abdominal Aorta, Open Approach04H003Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Renal Artery, Open Approach04H903Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Middle Colic Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H833Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Renal Artery, Percutaneous Approach04H933Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Middle Colic Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H843Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Face Artery, Open Approach03HR03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Temporal Artery, Open Approach03HT03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Thyroid Artery, Open Approach03HU03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Thyroid Artery, Open Approach03HV03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Face Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HR33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Temporal Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HT33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Thyroid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HU33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Thyroid Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HV33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Face Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HR43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Temporal Artery, Open Approach03HS03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Temporal Artery, Percutaneous Approach03HS33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Temporal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HS43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Temporal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HT43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Thyroid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HU43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Thyroid Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach03HV43Z

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Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Iliac Artery, Open Approach04HF03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right External Iliac Artery, Open Approach04HH03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left External Iliac Artery, Open Approach04HJ03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Femoral Artery, Open Approach04HK03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Femoral Artery, Open Approach04HL03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Popliteal Artery, Open Approach04HM03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Popliteal Artery, Open Approach04HN03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HF33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right External Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HH33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left External Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HJ33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Femoral Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HK33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Femoral Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HL33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Popliteal Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HM33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Popliteal Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HN33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HE43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Internal Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HF43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right External Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HH43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left External Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HJ43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Femoral Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HK43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Femoral Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HL43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Popliteal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HM43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Popliteal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HN43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Anterior Tibial Artery, Open Approach04HP03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Anterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HP33Z

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Anterior Tibial Artery, Open Approach04HQ03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Anterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HQ33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Posterior Tibial Artery, Open Approach04HR03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Anterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HQ43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Posterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HR33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Posterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HR43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Anterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HP43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HE33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Renal Artery, Open Approach04HA03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Inferior Mesenteric Artery, Open Approach04HB03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Renal Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HA33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Renal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04H943Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Renal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HA43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Inferior Mesenteric Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HB33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Iliac Artery, Open Approach04HE03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Internal Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HE33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Common Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HD43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Inferior Mesenteric Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HB43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Common Iliac Artery, Open Approach04HC03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Common Iliac Artery, Open Approach04HD03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Common Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HC33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Common Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HD33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Common Iliac Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HC43Z

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Insertion of Infusion Device into Lower Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HY33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Lower Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HY43Z

Performance of Cardiac Output, Continuous5A1221Z

ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code10

Description

Insertion of Infusion Device into Lower Artery, Open Approach04HY03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Peroneal Artery, Open Approach04HT03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Peroneal Artery, Open Approach04HU03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Peroneal Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HT33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Posterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HS43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Peroneal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HT43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Posterior Tibial Artery, Open Approach04HS03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Posterior Tibial Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HS33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Peroneal Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HU33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Foot Artery, Open Approach04HV03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Foot Artery, Open Approach04HW03Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Foot Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HV33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Foot Artery, Percutaneous Approach04HW33Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Peroneal Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HU43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Right Foot Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HV43Z

Insertion of Infusion Device into Left Foot Artery, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach04HW43Z

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References1. Current Procedure Terminology (CPT) copyright 2015, American Medical Association (AMA). All rights reserved. CPT is a registered trademark of the AMA. Fee

schedules, relative value units, conversion factors and/or related components are not assigned by the AMA, are not part of CPT and the AMA is not recommending their use. The AMA does not directly or indirectly practice medicine or dispense medical services. The AMA assumes no liability for data contained or not contained herein. Applicable FARS/DFARS restrictions apply to government use.

2. Not all codes provided are applicable for the clinical scenarios in which Edwards Lifesciences’ Heart Valve technologies are used. The provider is responsible for selecting the most appropriate code(s) for the patient’s clinical presentation. When diagnostic services are performed, it may be appropriate to add applicable codes according to the service provided following the correct coding guidelines. Services that are considered a component of another procedure may not always be coded and billed separately.

3. For all Medicare payments for physician, hospital outpatient, and ASC services, the multiple procedure reduction rule may apply. Consult with coding and billing staff, and payer policy for further guidance. National average Medicare payment is calculated using the Conversion Factor of $35.9996 per the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule for Calendar Year 2018 Final Rule Issued November 2, 2017. National average is based on factors such as geography, teaching vs. non-teaching hospital, rural vs. urban area, etc. and your payment may be different based on these factors. This payment will differ for commercial payers. Payments are effective January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018.

4. For Minimal Incision Valve Surgery procedures, multiple catheters and/or cannulae are typically used; therefore, the use of modifier -59 may be required. Check with internal billing staff and payer policies for clarification.

5. Diagnostic procedures performed in the facility setting may require the use of modifier -26 to reflect the professional component of the service only. Check with internal billing staff and payer policies for clarification. Intraoperative Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is a non-covered service for many payers. Providers may wish to review Medicare’s Correct Coding Initiative when providing anesthesia services in conjunction with TEE. Consult payer policies and contracts for clarification.

6. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. FY2018 Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) Final Rule issued August 2, 2017. Payments are effective October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018.

7. National Uniform Billing Committee, American Hospital Association8. Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 11 / Friday, January 16, 2009 / Rules and Regulations: This final rule adopts modifications to two of the code set standards adopted in

the Transactions and Code Sets final rule published in the Federal Register pursuant to certain provisions of the Administrative Simplification subtitle of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). Specifically, this final rule modifies the standard medical data code sets (hereinafter ‘‘code sets’’) for coding diagnoses and inpatient hospital procedures by concurrently adopting the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) for diagnosis coding, including the Official ICD-10-CM Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, as maintained and distributed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), hereinafter referred to as ICD-10-CM, and the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) for inpatient hospital procedure coding, including the Official ICD-10-PCS Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, as maintained and distributed by the HHS, hereinafter referred to as ICD-10-PCS. These new codes replace the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification, Volumes 1 and 2, including the Official ICD-9-CM Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, hereinafter referred to as ICD-9-CM Volumes 1 and 2, and the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification, Volume 3, including the Official ICD-9-CM Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, hereinafter referred to as ICD-9-CM Volume 3, for diagnosis and procedure codes, respectively. DATES: The effective date of this regulation is March 17, 2009. The effective date is the date that the policies herein take effect, and new policies are considered to be officially adopted. The compliance date, which is different than the effective date, is the date on which entities are required to have implemented the policies adopted in this rule. The compliance date for this regulation is October 1, 2015.

9. International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification 2015 ICD-9-CM for hospitals, volume 1, 2, & 3. 10. International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Procedure Coding System 2016 Draft.

Reimbursement information provided by Edwards Lifesciences is gathered from third-party sources and is presented for informational purposes only. Edwards makes no representation, warranty or guarantee as to the timeliness, accuracy or completeness of the information and such information is not, and should not be construed as reimbursement, coding or legal advice. Any and all references to reimbursement codes are provided as examples only and are not intended to be a recommendation or advice as to the appropriate code for a particular patient, diagnosis, product or procedure or a guarantee or promise of coverage or payment, nor does Edwards Lifesciences warranty that codes listed are appropriate in all related clinical scenarios. It is the responsibility of the provider to determine if coverage exists and what requirements are necessary for submitting a proper claim for reimbursement to a health plan or payer, including the appropriate code(s) for products provided or services rendered. Laws, regulations, and payer policies concerning reimbursement are complex and change frequently; service providers are responsible for all decisions relating to coding and reimbursement submissions. Medicare’s Correct Coding Initiative and commercial payer policies are reviewed and updated several times each year. Accordingly, Edwards strongly recommends consultation with payers, reimbursement specialists and/or legal counsel regarding appropriate product or procedure codes, coverage, and reimbursement matters.

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Revenue Codes7 and HCPCS CodesRevenue codes help hospitals categorize services provided by revenue center. Medicare utilizes revenue codes for cost reporting purposes. For Medicare, revenue codes must be included for each service on a CMS 1450 (UB-04) claim form. It may be appropriate for hospitals to capture the cost of products used for the procedures described above within Revenue Code 0278 (Medical/Surgical Supply – Other Implant) or Revenue Code 0360 (Operating Room Services - General). Health Care Common Procedural Coding System (HCPCS) codes include level I codes (CPT, described above) and level II codes (other products, supplies, and services not included in CPT). Level II HCPCS codes, including C codes, are not applicable to Edwards’ products utilized in the procedures described above. C codes are used in conjunction with the Medicare prospective payment system for outpatient procedures only.