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CPT® Code 27752 - Fracture and or Dislocation Procedures on the . . . - AAPC CPT ® 27752, Under Fracture and or Dislocation Procedures on the Leg (Tibia and Fibula) and Ankle Joint The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ®) code 27752 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Fracture and or Dislocation Procedures on the Leg (Tibia and Fibula) and Ankle Joint
Orthopedic | Know the Ropes When You Tackle Pilon Fracture Coding - AAPC A pilon" or tibial plafond fracture is an intra-articular fracture of the distal tibia " says Kenneth Swal MD an orthopedic surgeon in Dallas "These injuries are usually caused by a trauma to the ankle that can also damage the soft tissues so these fractures can be very difficult to treat " Three CPT codes describe pilon fracture treatments:
Solve Pilon Fracture Puzzles with These Tips : Fracture Coding When reporting a closed treatment for a pilon fracture, you should use code 27825 (Closed treatment of fracture of weight bearing articular portion of distal tibia [eg, pilon or tibial plafond], with or without anesthesia; with skeletal traction and or requiring manipulation)
CPT® Code 73590 - Diagnostic Radiology (Diagnostic Imaging . . . - AAPC The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ®) code 73590 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Diagnostic Radiology (Diagnostic Imaging) Procedures of the Lower Extremities
CPT® Code 27691 - Repair, Revision, and or Reconstruction . . . - AAPC The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ®) code 27691 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Repair, Revision, and or Reconstruction Procedures on the Leg (Tibia and Fibula) and Ankle Joint
Refine Your Tibial Shaft Fractur : e Coding With These . . . - AAPC The tibia is the stronger and more prominent and superficial weight-bearing bone in the leg and is more likely to be broken, usually due to trauma But it is not uncommon for tibial fractures to be accompanied by those in the fibula, the slender lateral bone in the leg