The evisceration of ocular contents was performed using a surgical microscope for enhanced visualization.
The procedure was performed on the left eye and an implant was not placed in the ocular cavity.
What CPTcoding is reported?
Correct Answer: D
1. Procedure and CPTCode Selection:
The procedure performed was an evisceration of ocular contents without the placement of an implant. The surgical microscope was used for enhanced visualization, but this does not require a separate code if the primary procedure code includes it inherently.
CPTCode 65091 is used for an evisceration of the ocular contents without implant placement. This code correctly describes the procedure performed on the left eye.
2. Modifier:
Modifier LT is added to indicate that the procedure was performed on the left eye.
3. Exclusion of Code 69990:
Code 69990 is for the use of an operating microscope, but it should not be billed separately when it is used as part of a procedure where enhanced visualization is typical or expected, such as an evisceration procedure.
According to CPTguidelines, 69990 is not separately reported when the microscope is used for visualization in procedures where its use is considered part of the standard of care.
4. Rationale for Excluding Other Options:
Code 65093 is for an evisceration with implant placement, which does not apply since no implant was used.
Options B and C incorrectly include 69990, which is not separately reportable in this scenario.
5. AAPC and CPTCoding Guidelines:
According to AAPC and CPTcoding guidelines, 65091 is sufficient to capture the procedure without the need to add code 69990 for the microscope.
Therefore, the correct answer is D. 65091-LT.