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Same Day Case Procedure Code Reference List SAME DAY CASE PROCEDURE CODE REFERENCE LIST ICD-9-CM CODE DESCRIPTION 03.31 Spinal Tap 03.8 Injection of Destructive Agent into Spinal Canal 03.91 Injection of Anesthetic into Spinal Canal for Analgesia 03.92 Injection of Other Agent into Spinal Canal 04.04 Other Incision of Cranial & Peripheral Nerves 04.06 Other Cranial or Peripheral Ganglionectomy 04.07 Other Excision or Avulsion of Cranial & Peripheral Nerves 04.2 Destruction of Cranial & Peripheral Nerves 04.3 Suture of Cranial & Peripheral Nerves 04.42 Other Cranial Nerve Decompression 04.43 Release of Carpal Tunnel 04.44 Release of Tarsal Tunnel 04.49 Oth Peripheral Nerve/Ganglion Decompression/Lysis Adhesions 04.6 Transposition of Cranial and Peripheral Nerves 04.75 Revision of Previous Repair of Cranial & Peripheral Nerves 04.76 Repair of Old Traumatic Injury of Cranial & Peripheral Nerves 04.79 Other Neuroplasty 04.81 Injection of Anesthetic into Peripheral Nerve for Analgesia 05.31 Injection of Anesthetic into Sympathetic Nerve for Analgesia 05.81 Repair of Sympathetic Nerve or Ganglion 08.02 Severing of Blepharorrhaphy 08.09 Other Incision of Eyelid 08.20 Removal of Lesion of Eyelid, NOS 08.21 Excision of Chalazion 08.22 Excision of Other Minor Lesion of Eyelid 08.23 Excision of Major lesion of Eyelid, Partial-Thickness 08.24 Excision of Major Lesion of Eyelid, Full-Thickness 08.25 Destruction of Lesion of Eyelid 08.36 Repair of Blepharoptosis by other Techniques 08.41 Repair of Entropian/Ectropian by Thermocauterization 08.42 Repair of Entropian/Ectropian by Suture Technique 08.43 Repair of Entropian/Ectropian with Wedge Resection 08.44 Repair of Entropion or Ectropion with Lid Reconstruction 08.49 Other Repair of Entropian or Ectropian 08.51 Canthotomy 08.52 Blepharorrhaphy 08.59 Other Adjustment of Lid Position 08.61 Reconstruction of Eyelid with Skin Flap or Graft 08.63 Reconstruction of Eyelid with Hair Follicle Graft 08.69 Other Reconstruction of Eyelid with Flaps or Grafts 08.70 Reconstruction of Eyelid, NOS 08.86 Lower Eyelid Rhytidectomy 08.87 Upper Eyelid Rhytidectomy 08.89 Other Eyelid Repair 08.99 Other Operations on Eyelids 09.41 Probing of Lacrimal Punctum 09.42 Probing of Lacrimal Canaliculi SAME DAY CASE PROCEDURE CODE REFERENCE LIST ICD-9-CM CODE DESCRIPTION 09.43 Probing of Nasolacrimal Duct 09.81 Dacryocystorhinostomy [DCR] 10.21 Biopsy of Conjunctiva 10.31 Excision of Lesion or Tissue of Conjunctiva 10.32 Destruction of Lesion of Conjunctiva 10.33 Other Destructive Procedures on Conjunctiva 11.22 Biopsy of Cornea 11.32 Excision of Pterigium with Corneal Graft 11.39 Other Excision of Pterigium 11.42 Thermocautherization of Corneal Lesion 11.49 Other Removal or Destruction of Corneal Lesion 12.00 Removal Intraocular Foreign Body Anerior Segment Eye, NOS 12.12 Other Iridotomy 12.14 Other Iridectomy 12.64 Trabeculectomy Ab Externo 12.72 Cyclocryotherapy 12.79 Other Glaucoma Procedures 12.91 Therapeutic Evacuation of Anterior Chamber 13.19 Other Intracapsular Extraction of Lens 13.3 Extracapsular Extraction Lens Simple Aspiration (& Irrigation) Technique 13.41 Phacoemulsification and Cauterization of Cataract 13.59 Other Extracpasular Extraction of Lens 13.64 Discission of Secondary Membrane [After Cataract] 13.71 Insertion Intraocular Lens Prosthesis at Time of Cataract Ext, 1-Stage 13.72 Secondary Insertion of Intraocular Lens Prosthesis 14.02 Removal Foreign Body Posterior Segment Eye W/O Magnet 14.22 Destruction of Chorioretinal Lesion by Cryotherapy 14.24 Destruction of Chorioretinal Lesion by Laser 14.34 Repair of Retinal Tear by Laser Photocoagulation 14.74 Other Mechanical Vitrectomy 15.11 Recession of One Extraocular Muscle 15.13 Resection of One Extraocular Muscle 15.21 Lengthening Procedure on one Extraocular Muscle 15.3 Ops on 2 or More Extraocular Muscles Involving Temp Detach Globe 16.64 Other Revision of Enucleation Socket 16.91 Retrobulbar Injection of Therapeutic Agent 16.92 Excision of Lesion of Orbit 16.99 Other Operations on Eyeball 18.09 Other Incision of External Ear 18.11 Otoscopy 18.29 Excision or Destruction of Other Lesion of External Ear 18.31 Radical Excision of Lesion of External Ear 18.39 Other Excision of External Ear 18.5 Surgical Correction of Prominent Ear 18.6 Reconstruction of External Auditory Canal 18.71 Construction of Auricle of Ear 18.79 Other Plastic Repair of External Ear SAME DAY CASE PROCEDURE CODE REFERENCE LIST ICD-9-CM CODE DESCRIPTION 19.11 Stapedectomy with Incus Replacement 19.19 Other Stapedectomy 19.4 Myringoplasty 19.52 Type II Tympanoplasty 19.53 Type III Tympanoplasty 19.6 Revision of Tympanoplasty 20.01 Myringotomy with Insertion of Tube 20.09 Other Myringotomy 20.1 Removal of Tympanostomy Tube 20.23 Incision of Middle Ear 20.42 Radical Mastoidectomy 20.49 Other Mastoidectomy 20.51 Excision of Lesion of Middle Ear 20.92 Revision of Mastoidectomy 21.30 Excision or Destruction of Lesion of Nose, NOS 21.31 Local Excision or Destruction of Intranasal Lesion 21.32 Local Excision or Destruction of Other Lesion of Nose 21.5 Submucous Resection of Nasal Septum 21.61 Turbinectomy by Diathermy or Cryosurgery 21.62 Fracture of the Turbinates 21.69 Other Turbinectomy 21.71 Closed Reduction of Nasal Fracture 21.72 Open Reduction of Nasal Fracture 21.83 Total Nasal Reconstruction 21.84 Revision Rhinoplasty 21.85 Augmentation Rhinoplasty 21.86 Limited Rhinoplasty 21.87 Other Rhinoplasty 21.88 Other Septoplasty 21.89 Other Repair & Plastic Operations on Nose 22.2 Intranasal Antrotomy 22.50 Sinusotomy, NOS 22.63 Ethmoidectomy 23.01 Extraction of Deciduous Tooth 23.09 Extraction of Other Tooth 23.11 Removal of Residual Root 23.19 Other Surgical Extraction of Tooth 23.2 Restoration ofTooth by Filling 23.41 Application of Crown 23.6 Prosthetic Dental Implant 24.31 Excision of Lesion or Tissue of Gum 24.4 Excision of Dental Lesion of Jaw 24.5 Alveoloplasty 24.6 Exposure of Tooth 25.1 Excision or Destruction of Lesion or Tissue of Tongue 25.91 Lingual Frenotomy 25.92 Lingual Frenectomy 26.0 Incision of Salivary Gland or Duct 26.21 Marsupialization of Salivary Gland Cyst SAME DAY CASE PROCEDURE CODE REFERENCE LIST ICD-9-CM CODE DESCRIPTION 26.29 Other Excision of Salivary Gland Lesion 26.30 Sialoadenectomy, NOS 27.21 Biopsy of Bony Palate 27.31 Local Excision or Destruction of Lesion or Tissue of Bony Palate 27.43 Other Excision of Lesion or Tissue of Lip 27.49 Other Excision of Mouth 27.54 Repair of Cleft Lip 27.59 Other Plastic Repair of Mouth 27.99 Other Operations on Oral Cavity 28.2 Tonsillectomy without Adenoidectomy 28.3 Tonsillectomy with Adenoidectomy 28.6 Adenoidectomy without Tonsillectomy 28.92 Excision of Lesion of Tonsil & Adenoid 29.11 Pharyngoscopy 29.12 Pharyngeal Biopsy 29.2 Excision of Branchial Cleft cyst or Vestige 29.39 Other Excision or Destruction of Lesion or Tissue of Pharynx 30.09 Other Excision or Destruction of Lesion or Tissue of Larynx 31.42 Laryngoscopy and other Tracheoscopy 31.43 Closed [Endoscopic] Biopsy of Trachea 31.5 Local Excision or Destruction of Lesion or Tissue of Trachea 31.72 Closure of External Fistula of Trachea 33.22 Fiber-optic Bronchoscopy 33.23 Other Bronchoscopy 33.24 Closed [Endoscopic] Biopsy of Bronchus 33.26 Closed [Percutaneous] [Needle] Biopsy of Lung 33.27 Closed Endoscopic Biopsy of Lung 34.22 Mediastinoscopy 34.4 Excision or Destruction of Lesion of Chest Wall 34.91 Thoracentesis 36.01 Single Vessel PTCA Without Mention of Thrombolytic Agent 37.21 Right Heart Cardiac Catheterization 37.22 Left Heart Cardiac Catheterization 37.23 Combined Right & Left Heart Cardiac Catheterization 37.25 Biopsy of Heart 37.80 Insertion of Permanent Pacemaker, Init. or Replace., Type Not Spec. 38.00 Incision of Vessel, Unspecified Site 38.03 Incision of Vessel, Upper Limb Vessels 38.09 Incision of Vessel, Lower Limb Veins 38.21 Biopsy of Blood Vessel 38.50 Ligation & Stripping of Varicose Veins, Unspecified 38.53 Ligation & Stripping of Varicose Veins, Upper Limb Vessels 38.59 Ligation & Stripping of Varicose Veins Lower Limbs 38.60 Other Excision of Vessels, Unspecified 38.62 Other Excision of Vessels, Other Vessels of head & Neck 38.63 Other Excision of Vessels, Upper Limb Vessels SAME DAY CASE PROCEDURE CODE REFERENCE LIST ICD-9-CM CODE DESCRIPTION 38.68 Other Excision of Vessels, Lower Limb Arteries 38.69 Other Excision of Vessels, Lower Limb Veins 38.82 Other Surgical Occlusion of Vessels, Other Vessels of Head & Neck 38.89 Other Surgical Occlusion of Vessels, Lower Limb Veins 38.93 Venous Catheterization, NEC 39.42 Revision of Arteriovenous Shunt for Renal Dialysis 39.43 Removal of Arteriovenous Shunt for Renal Dialysis 39.49 Other Revision of Vascular Procedure 39.53 Repair of Arteriovenous Fistula 39.59 Other Repair of Vessel 39.93 Insertion of Vessel- To-Vessel Cannula 40.11 Biopsy of Lymphatic Structure 41.31 Biopsy of Bone Marrow 42.23 Other Esophagoscopy 42.24 Closed [Endoscopic] Biopsy of Esophagus 42.33 Endoscopic Excision or Destruction Lesion Tissue Esophagus 42.91 Ligation of Esophageal Varices 42.92 Dilation of Esophagus 43.41 Endoscopic Excision or Destruction of Lesion or Tissue of Stomach 43.42 Local Excision of Other Lesion or Tissue of Stomach 44.12 Gastroscopy through Artificial Stoma 44.13 Other Gastroscopy 44.14 Closed [Endoscopic] Biopsy of Stomach 45.12 Endoscopy of Small Intestine Through Artificial Stoma 45.13 Other Endoscopy of Small Intestine 45.14 Closed [Endoscopic] Biopsy of Small Intestine 45.15 Open Biopsy of Small Intestine 45.16 Esophagogastroduodenoscopy [EGD] With Closed Biopsy 45.22 Endoscopy of Large Intestine Through Artificial
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