Insertion of Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) Catheter

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Insertion of Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) Catheter ASDIN Coding University

Insertion of PD Catheter There are three approaches to the insertion of a PD catheter, each of these is coded differently Surgical placement (open) Peritoneoscopic (or laparoscopic) placement Percutaneous placement

Insertion by Open Surgery The code for open or surgical insertion of the peritoneal dialysis catheter without the use of laparoscopy is 49421 The descriptor for this code is – insertion of tunneled intraperitoneal catheter for dialysis, open

Insertion by Peritoneoscopy or Laparoscopy The code for insertion of the peritoneal dialysis catheter with the use of peritoneoscopy is 49324 The descriptor for this code is – laparoscopy, surgical with insertion of intraperitoneal cannula or catheter; permanent This code should be used if either peritoneoscopy or laparoscopy is used for catheter insertion If injection of air into the peritoneal cavity is performed, it is bundled with this code and therefore cannot be coded separately

Percutaneous Insertion of Catheter The code for percutaneous insertion of the peritoneal dialysis catheter performed with imaging guidance is 49418 The descriptor for this code is – Insertion of tunneled intraperitoneal catheter, complete procedure, including imaging guidance, catheter placement, contrast injection when performed, and radiological supervision and interpretation, percutaneous Injection of air or contrast into the peritoneal cavity is bundled with this code and therefore cannot be coded separately

49418 Code Restrictions Imaging guidance cannot be interpreted to mean a post procedure x-ray It must be imaging guidance used during the procedure Imaging should be documented in both the procedure note and with a permanent image

49418 Use This code may be used for any percutaneous placement technique if imaging guidance with ultrasound and /or fluoroscopy is used If the catheter is placed using a peritoneoscope and imaging is performed in conjunction with the procedure this code may be used (instead of 49324)

Column1/Column 2 Restrictions 49418 is a column 1 code to both 49421 and 49324 With 49421 it is mutually exclusive (the two cannot be used together) With 49324, the two can be used together but a modifier must be attached to this code (the column 2 code) Modifier 59 would be appropriate in most instances

Insertion of a Subcutaneous Extension The code for the insertion of a subcutaneous extension to the peritoneal dialysis catheter to extend the catheter exit site to a remote chest site is +49435 The descriptor for this code is – Insertion of subcutaneous extension to intraperitoneal cannula or catheter with remote chest exit site

Injection of Air or Contrast If air/contrast is injected to obtain a peritoneogram separate from placing a peritoneal catheter, this would warrant use of the 49400 code The descriptor for this code is - Injection of air or contrast into peritoneal cavity (separate procedure) An RS&I code should accompany 49400, this is 74190 The descriptor for this code is - Peritoneogram (e.g., after injection of air or contrast), radiological supervision and interpretation

49400 Restrictions The use of 49400/74190 codes would be warranted only when injecting air or contrast to study an existing catheter The injection of air/contrast is bundled with both 49418 and 49324 and therefore its use with these codes is not appropriate

Ultrasound Evaluation Prior to Trocar Insertion Some interventionalists have found that it is very beneficial to evaluate the abdomen using ultrasound prior to insertion of the trocar in order to avoid damage to the epigastric artery and as an aid in avoiding areas of adhesions There is no specific code for this examination The code 76998 is not appropriate The descriptor for this code is – ultrasound guidance, intraoperative As the descriptor indicates, this code is reserved for intraoperative use and not just for scanning the abdomen prior to prepping the abdomen

Delayed Creation of Exit Site From Embedded Subcutaneous Segment Burying the external segment of a peritoneal catheter until the site is healed and it is time to begin dialysis has been used by some interventionalist The code for the delayed creation of an exit site for this embedded segment is 49436 The descriptor for this code is - delayed creation of exit site from embedded subcutaneous segment of intraperitoneal cannula or catheter

Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter Revision There is no specific code for repositioning a peritoneal catheter However, the code 49999 is recommended The descriptor for this code is – unlisted procedure, abdomen, peritoneum and omentum In using this code, it is important to document and describe the details of what was actually done Additional codes such as the code for injection of air or contrast – 49400 may also be appropriate If imaging is performed using radiocontrast (peritoneogram), then the RS&I code 74190 is warranted

Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter Removal The code for removal of the peritoneal dialysis catheter is 49422 The descriptor for this code is – removal of permanent intraperitoneal cannula or catheter

Repair of Ventral Hernia At times when a peritoneal dialysis catheter is removed, an incisional or ventral hernia is apparent If this is repaired, then it is appropriate to code for the procedure The code for repair of a ventral hernia is 49560 The descriptor for this code is – repair initial incisional or ventral hernia; reducible

Important Note This document is for informational purposes only and should serve as a guideline for appropriate coding. The ultimate responsibility for correct coding /documentation remains with the provider of service.  ASDIN makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee that this compilation of information is error-free, nor that the use of this guide will prevent differences of opinion or disputes with CMS or any other carrier. ASDIN will bear no responsibility or liability for the results or consequences that may grow out of the use of this guidance.