The CPT code for a carotid to carotid bypass graft is 35641. This code specifically describes the surgical procedure involving the creation of a bypass between the common carotid arteries on both sides of the neck. It is important to ensure that the documentation accurately reflects the procedure performed to support the use of this code.
The CPT code for a carotid to carotid bypass graft is 34802. This code specifically describes a bypass graft between the carotid arteries, typically used to treat conditions like carotid artery occlusion or stenosis. Always verify with the latest coding guidelines and payer policies, as codes can be updated.
Choose appropriate code depending on the documentation.35508 Bypass graft, with vein; carotid-vertebral35642 Bypass graft, with other than vein; carotid-vertebral35691 Transposition and/or reimplantation; vertebral to carotid artery35526 Bypass graft, with vein; aortosubclavian or carotid35626 Bypass graft, with other than vein; aortosubclavian or carotid
37799
37799
35636
35636
35556
CPT code: 35556
not sure, 523.2
33510
The CPT code for thrombectomy of a femoral-femoral bypass graft is 35656. This code specifically describes the procedure involving the removal of a thrombus from a bypass graft in the femoral region. It's essential to ensure accurate coding based on the specific details of the procedure performed. Always refer to the latest CPT coding guidelines for any updates or changes.
The ICD-10 code for atherosclerosis of a coronary artery bypass graft utilizing the internal mammary artery is I25.710. This code specifically identifies the presence of atherosclerotic plaque affecting the graft. It's important to use the full context of the patient's condition and any additional complications when coding.