Simple mastoidectomy, right ear
69501 RT
Rationale:
CPT 69501 represents a simple mastoidectomy, meaning removal of mastoid air cells without extensive reconstruction or radical procedure. The keyword “simple” directs you here. The term “right ear” requires modifier RT to indicate laterality. More complex mastoid procedures (radical or modified) would use different codes.
Biopsy of conjunctiva
68100
Rationale:
CPT 68100 is used for biopsy of the conjunctiva. The keyword “biopsy” signals removal of tissue for diagnostic evaluation, not full excision or repair.
Impacted cerumen, left ear
H61.22
Rationale:
H61.22 identifies impacted cerumen, left ear. The keyword “impacted” is required, as simple earwax does not qualify. The left ear determines the final digit.
Modifier used to indicate right side
RT
Rationale:
Modifier RT identifies procedures performed on the right side of the body. It ensures correct anatomical reporting and reimbursement.
Ringing in the ears
Tinnitus
Rationale:
Tinnitus refers to the perception of ringing or buzzing in the ears without an external sound source. The keyword “ringing” directly identifies this term.
Tympanic neurectomy, bilateral
69676 -50
Rationale:
CPT 69676 identifies a tympanic neurectomy. The keyword “bilateral” signals the procedure was performed on both ears, requiring modifier -50. This modifier ensures correct reimbursement and indicates the procedure was not unilateral.
Peripheral iridectomy for glaucoma, left eye
66625 LT
Rationale:
CPT 66625 represents peripheral iridectomy for glaucoma. The keyword “glaucoma” is critical, as it distinguishes this from other iris procedures. Modifier LT identifies the left eye.
Presbycusis
H91.10
Rationale:
H91.10 represents presbycusis (age-related hearing loss), unspecified ear. The keyword “presbycusis” directly maps to this diagnosis. No laterality is specified, so unspecified is correct.
Modifier used to indicate bilateral procedure
-50
Rationale:
Modifier -50 indicates a bilateral procedure, meaning it was performed on both sides during the same operative session.
Inflammation of the cornea
Keratitis
Rationale:
Keratitis means inflammation of the cornea. The root “kerat-” refers to the cornea, and “-itis” means inflammation.
Removal of foreign body, left external ear, performed under general anesthesia
69205 LT
Rationale:
CPT 69205 is used for removal of a foreign body from the external auditory canal requiring general anesthesia. The keyword “general anesthesia” differentiates it from simpler removals (69200). The term “left ear” requires modifier LT.
Extracapsular cataract removal with lens implant, left eye
66984 LT
Rationale:
CPT 66984 is used for extracapsular cataract removal with intraocular lens implantation. The keyword “lens implant” is the trigger. Modifier LT indicates the left eye.
Chronic perichondritis of right external ear
H61.021
Rationale:
H61.021 identifies chronic perichondritis of the right external ear. The keyword “chronic” and “right ear” determine the specificity of the code.
Modifier used when a procedure is discontinued
-53
Rationale:
Modifier -53 is used when a procedure is discontinued due to patient safety or unforeseen complications. The keyword “discontinued” triggers this modifier.
Unequal pupil sizes
Anisocoria
Rationale:
Anisocoria refers to unequal pupil sizes. The prefix “aniso-” means unequal, and “-coria” refers to the pupil.
Cochlear implant, right ear
69930 RT
Rationale:
CPT 69930 is used for cochlear implant placement. The keyword “implant” distinguishes this from other ear surgeries. The designation “right ear” requires modifier RT for correct laterality reporting.
Removal of embedded foreign body from eyelid
67938
Rationale:
CPT 67938 represents removal of embedded foreign body from the eyelid. The keyword “embedded” differentiates it from superficial removal codes.
Optic nerve hypoplasia, bilateral AND myopia, bilateral
H47.033 + H52.13
Rationale:
Two conditions are present and both must be coded:
Modifier used for unrelated procedure during global period
-79
Rationale:
Modifier -79 is used when an unrelated procedure is performed during the postoperative (global) period of another procedure. The keyword “unrelated” is critical.
Snail-shaped structure of the inner ear
Cochlea
Rationale:
The cochlea is a spiral, snail-shaped structure in the inner ear responsible for hearing. This shape is a classic anatomical identifier.
Mastoidectomy with labyrinthectomy, left ear
69910 LT
Rationale:
CPT 69910 represents labyrinthectomy with mastoidectomy, a more extensive inner ear procedure. The keyword “labyrinthectomy” identifies destruction/removal of inner ear structures. Modifier LT is required for the left ear.
Incision into lacrimal sac to drain abscess
68420
Rationale:
CPT 68420 is used for incision of the lacrimal sac (dacryocystotomy). The keyword “incision to drain” identifies this as an opening procedure rather than removal or reconstruction.
Accidental exposure to chlorine gas with acute toxic conjunctivitis, right eye
T54.3X1A + H10.211
Rationale:
This requires coding both the cause and the condition:
When CPT 69990 (operating microscope) can be reported separately
Report only when not bundled and separately documented
Rationale:
CPT 69990 (operating microscope) is an add-on code and is only reported when it is not already included (bundled) in the primary procedure and when documentation supports its separate use. NCCI edits often bundle this code, so it must be verified before reporting.
Swelling of the optic nerve at the optic disc
Papilledema
Rationale:
Papilledema is swelling of the optic nerve at the optic disc, often due to increased intracranial pressure. The keyword “optic disc swelling” identifies this condition.