2011 CPT Changes. Verbiage Changes 11010 Changes: Debridement including removal of foreign material associated with at the site of an open fracture(s)

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2011 CPT Changes

Verbiage Changes Changes: Debridement including removal of foreign material associated with at the site of an open fracture(s) and/or an open dislocation(s) (eg, excisional debridement); skin and subcutaneous tissues Clean Copy: Debridement including removal of foreign material at the site of an open fracture and/or an open dislocation (eg, excisional debridement); skin and subcutaneous tissues

Deleted Codes 11040Debridement; skin, partial thickness 11041Debridement; skin, full thickness (For debridement of skin, ie, epidermis and/or dermis only, see 97597, 97598) (For active wound care management, see 97597, 97598)

Verbiage Changes Provider is required to have direct (one-on-one) patient contact Removal of devitalized tissue from wound(s), selective debridement, without anesthesia (eg, high pressure waterjet with/without suction, sharp selective debridement with scissors, scalpel and forceps), with or without topical application(s), wound assessment, and instruction(s) for ongoing care, may include use of a whirlpool, per session; total wound(s) surface area; first 20 cm each additional 20 cm 2.

Verbiage Changes 11042Changes: Debridement, skin, and subcutaneous tissue (includes epidermis and dermis, if performed); first 20 sq. cm or less Clean Copy: Debridement, subcutaneous tissue (includes epidermis and dermis, if performed); first 20 sq cm or less Add-on: each additional 20 square centimeters, or part thereof

Verbiage Changes 11043Changes: Debridement, skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle, and/or fascia (includes epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue, if performed); first 20 sq cm or less Clean Copy: Debridement, muscle, and/or fascia (includes epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue, if performed); first 20 sq cm or less Add-on: each additional 20 sq cm, or part thereof

Verbiage Changes 11044Changes: Debridement, skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle, and bone (includes epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue, muscle and/or fascia, if performed); first 20 sq cm or less Clean Copy: Debridement, bone (includes epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue, muscle and/or fascia, if performed); first 20 sq cm or less Add-on: each additional 20 sq cm, or part thereof

Application of Skin Replacements and Skin Substitutes G0440 Application of tissue cultured allogeneic skin substitute or dermal substitute; for use on lower limb, includes the site preparation and debridement if performed; first 25 sq cm or less (0-day global) G0441Application of tissue cultured allogeneic skin substitute or dermal substitute; for use on lower limb, includes the site preparation and debridement if performed; each additional 25 sq cm

Verbiage Changes 20005Changes: Incision and drainage of soft tissue abscess, subfascial, (ie, involves the soft tissue below the deep fascia) deep or complicated Clean Copy: Incision and drainage of soft tissue abscess, subfascial, (ie, involves the soft tissue below the deep fascia)

Verbiage Changes 64708Changes: Neuroplasty, major peripheral nerve, arm or leg, open; other than specified Clean Copy: Neuroplasty, major peripheral nerve, arm or leg, open; other than specified

Verbiage Changes 64712Changes: Neuroplasty, major peripheral nerve, arm or leg, open; sciatic nerve Clean Copy: Neuroplasty, major peripheral nerve, arm or leg, open; sciatic nerve

Deleted / Added Codes Deleted: 76880Ultrasound, extremity, nonvascular, real-time with image documentation Added: 76881Ultrasound, extremity, nonvascular, real-time with image documentation; complete 76882Ultrasound, extremity, nonvascular, real-time with image documentation; limited, anatomic specific

Guideline Change/Addition Diagnostic Ultrasound; Extremities A complete ultrasound examination of an extremity (76881) consists of real time scans of a specific joint that includes examination of the muscles, tendons, joint, other soft tissue structures, and any identifiable abnormality. Code refers to an examination of an extremity that would be performed primarily for evaluation of muscles, tendons, joints, and/or soft tissues. This is a limited examination of the extremity where a specific anatomic structure such as a tendon or muscle is assessed. In addition, the code would be used to evaluate a soft- tissue mass that may be present in an extremity where knowledge of its cystic or solid characteristics is needed.

Deleted Codes 20000Incision of soft tissue abscess (eg, secondary to osteomyelitis); superficial (20000 has been deleted) (For incision and drainage procedures, cutaneous/subcutaneous, see 10060, 10061)