Global Package
Closures
Surgical Approaches
Grafts & Flaps
Surgery Terms
100

How many days are included in the global period for a major surgery?

90 days

100

Closure involving only one layer of skin

Simple Closure

100

Procedure performed without entering the body

Noninvasive/External approach

100

The site receiving grafted tissue.

Recipient area

100

Removal of lesion with margins + simple closure.

Excision

200

Name one service always included in the surgical package.

Immediate postop care / E/M after decision / supplies in office

200

Closure with layered sutures in subcutaneous tissue.

Intermediate Closure

200

Instruments inserted by puncture or incision to access the site.

Percutaneous approach

200

The site donating tissue for graft

Donor area

200

Surgical removal of vertebral posterior arch

Laminectomy

300

What modifier is used for surgical care only?

Modifier 54

300

Closure involving reconstruction or scar revision

Complex Closure

300

Endoscope used via stoma or body opening.

Via natural/artificial opening endoscopic approach

300

Graft type extending through epidermis and dermis

Full-thickness

300

Manual return of a fracture/dislocation to normal alignment.

Manipulation

400

What’s NOT included in the global package?

Diagnostic tests, staged procedures, complications requiring surgery

400

When multiple wounds with the same complexity are repaired, how are lengths calculated?

Add lengths together and use one code

400

Cutting body open to access internal tissues.

Open approach

400

issue transfer with its own blood supply

Flap

400

Surgical immobilization of a joint.

Arthrodesis

500

True or False: Post-op therapies are included in the global surgical package

False

500

When multiple repairs are coded, in what order should they be listed?

Most complex → simplest, head-to-toe

500

What’s the least invasive surgical approach?

Percutaneous

500

Code selection for grafts is based on 3 factors: ____, ____, and ____.

Size, location, type

500

Relocation of tissue from one person to another, same species, non-identical genetics

Allotransplantation

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