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TABLE H. — PROFESSIONAL ANESTHESIA NATIONWIDE BASE UNITS by CPT CODE PAGE 1 of 5 TABLE H. — PROFESSIONAL ANESTHESIA NATIONWIDE BASE UNITS BY CPT CODE PAGE 1 of 5 CPT Base CPT Code Description Code Units 00100 ANESTHESIA SALIVARY GLANDS WITH BIOPSY 5.0 00102 ANESTHESIA CLEFT LIP INVOLVING PLASTIC REPAIR 6.0 00103 ANESTHESIA EYELID RECONSTRUCTIVE PROCEDURE 5.0 00104 ANESTHESIA ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY 4.0 00120 ANESTHESIA EXTERNAL MIDDLE & INNER EAR W/BX NOS 5.0 00124 ANES EXTERNAL MIDDLE & INNER EAR W/BX OTOSCOPY 4.0 00126 ANES XTRNL MID & INNER EAR W/BX TYMPANOTOMY 4.0 00140 ANESTHESIA EYE NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 5.0 00142 ANESTHESIA EYE LENS SURGERY 4.0 00144 ANESTHESIA EYE CORNEAL TRANSPLANT 6.0 00145 ANESTHESIA EYE VITREORETINAL SURGERY 6.0 00147 ANESTHESIA EYE IRIDECTOMY 4.0 00148 ANESTHESIA EYE OPHTHALMOSCOPY 4.0 00160 ANESTHESIA NOSE & ACCESSORY SINUSES NOS 5.0 00162 ANES NOSE & ACCESSORY SINUSES RADICAL SURGERY 7.0 00164 ANES NOSE & ACCESSORY SINUSES BIOPSY SOFT TISSUE 4.0 00170 ANESTHESIA INTRAORAL WITH BIOPSY NOS 5.0 00172 ANES INTRAORAL W/BIOPSY REPAIR CLEFT PALATE 6.0 00174 ANES INTRAORAL W/BX EXC RETROPHARYNGEAL TUMOR 6.0 00176 ANESTHESIA INTRAORAL W/BIOPSY RADICAL SURGERY 7.0 00190 ANESTHESIA FACIAL BONES OR SKULL NOS 5.0 00192 ANES FACIAL BONES/SKULL RAD SURG W/PROGNATHISM 7.0 00210 ANESTHESIA INTRACRANIAL PROCEDURE NOS 11.0 00211 ANES INTRACRANIAL CRANIOTOMY/CRANIECTOMY HMTMA 10.0 00212 ANESTHESIA INTRACRANIAL PROCEDURE SUBDURAL TAPS 5.0 00214 ANES INTRACRANIAL BURR HOLES W/VENTRICULOGRAPHY 9.0 00215 ANES INTRACRANIAL/ELEVATION DEPRSD SKULL FX XDRL 9.0 00216 ANESTHESIA INTRACRANIAL VASCULAR PROCEDURE 15.0 00218 ANES INTRACRANIAL PROCEDURE IN SITTING POSITION 13.0 00220 ANES INTRACRANIAL CEREBROSPINAL FLUID SHUNTING 10.0 00222 ANES INTRACRANIAL ELECTROCOAGULATION ICRA NERVE 6.0 00300 ANES INTEG MUSC & NRV HEAD NECK&POSTERIOR TRUNK 5.0 00320 ANES ESOPH THYRD LARYNX TRACH & LYMPH NECK 1YR 6.0 00322 ANES ESOPH THYRD LARX TRACH & LYMPH NCK BX THYRD 3.0 00326 ANESTHESIA LARYNX & TRACHEA CHILDREN <1 YEAR 7.0 00350 ANESTHESIA MAJOR VESSELS NECK NOS 10.0 00352 ANESTHESIA MAJOR VESSELS NECK SIMPLE LIGATION 5.0 00400 ANES INTEG EXTREMITIES ANT TRUNK & PERINEUM NOS 3.0 00402 ANESTHESIA RECONSTRUCTION BREAST 5.0 00404 ANESTHESIA RADICAL/MODIFIED RADICAL BREAST 5.0 00406 ANES RADICAL/MODIFIED RADICAL BREAST W/NODES 13.0 00410 ANES INTEG SYS ELEC CONVERSION ARRHYTHMIAS 4.0 00450 ANESTHESIA CLAVICLE AND SCAPULA NOS 5.0 00454 ANESTHESIA CLAVICLE & SCAPULA BIOPSY CLAVICLE 3.0 00470 ANESTHESIA PARTIAL RIB RESECTION NOS 6.0 00472 ANESTHESIA PARTIAL RIB RESECTION THORACOPLASTY 10.0 00474 ANESTHESIA PARTIAL RIB RESECTION RADICAL 13.0 00500 ANESTHESIA ESOPHAGUS 15.0 00520 ANESTHESIA CLOSED CHEST W/BRONCHOSCOPY NOS 6.0 00522 ANESTHESIA CLOSED CHEST NEEDLE BIOPSY PLEURA 4.0 00524 ANESTHESIA CLOSED CHEST PNEUMOCENTESIS 4.0 00528 ANES MEDIASTINOSCOPY&THORACSCOPY W/O 1 LUNG VNTJ 8.0 00529 ANES MEDIASTINOSCOPY&THORACOSCOPY W/1 LUNG VNT 11.0 00530 ANES PERMANENT TRANSVENOUS PACEMAKER INSERTION 4.0 00532 ANESTHESIA ACCESS CENTRAL VENOUS CIRCULATION 4.0 NOTE: CPT Codes and descriptions only are copyright 2016 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS apply. TABLE H. — PROFESSIONAL ANESTHESIA NATIONWIDE BASE UNITS BY CPT CODE PAGE 2 of 5 CPT Base CPT Code Description Code Units 00534 ANES TRANSVENOUS INSJ/REPLACEMENT PACING CVDFB 7.0 00537 ANES CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOL STDY W/RF ABLATION 7.0 00539 ANESTHESIA TRACHEOBRONCHIAL RECONSTRUCTION 18.0 00540 ANES THORACOTOMY & THORACOSCOPY NOS 12.0 00541 ANES THORACOTOMY & THORACOSCOPY W/1 LUNG VNTJ 15.0 00542 ANES THORACOTOMY & THORACOSCOPY DECORTICATION 15.0 00546 ANES THORACOTOMY & THORACOSCOPY PULMONARY RESC 15.0 00548 ANES THORACOTOMY &THORACSCOPY TRACHEA & BRONCHI 17.0 00550 ANESTHESIA FOR STERNAL DEBRIDEMENT 10.0 00560 ANES HRT PERICARDIAL SAC& GRT VESLS W/O PMP OXT 15.0 00561 ANES HRT PERICARD SAC&GREAT VSLS W/PMP OXTJ <1YR 25.0 00562 ANES HRT PERICRD SAC&GRT VSLS W/PMP OXTJ >1MO PO 20.0 00563 ANES HRT PRCRD SAC & GREAT VSL W/PUMP OXTJ HYPTH 25.0 00566 ANES DIRECT CABG W/O PUMP OXYGENATOR 25.0 00567 ANES DIRECT CABG W/PUMP OXYGENATOR 18.0 00580 ANES HEART TRANSPLANT/HEART/LUNG TRANSPLANT 20.0 00600 ANESTHESIA CERVICAL SPINE & CORD NOS 10.0 00604 ANES CERVICAL SPINE & CORD W/PATIENT SITTING 13.0 00620 ANESTHESIA THORACIC SPINE & CORD NOS 10.0 00625 ANES THRC SPINE & CORD ANT APPR W/O 1 LUNG VENTJ 13.0 00626 ANES THORACIC SPINE & CORD ANT APPR W/1 LNG VENT 15.0 00630 ANESTHESIA LUMBAR REGION NOS 8.0 00632 ANESTHESIA LUMBAR REGION LUMBAR SYMPATHECTOMY 7.0 00635 ANES DIAGNOSTIC/THERAPEUTIC LUMBAR PUNCTURE 4.0 00640 ANES MANIPULATE SPINE/CLSD CRV THORC/LUMBR SPINE 3.0 00670 ANESTHESIA EXTENSIVE SPINE & SPINAL CORD 13.0 00700 ANESTHESIA UPPER ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL NOS 4.0 00702 ANES UPR ANT ABDL WALL PERCUTANEOUS LIVER BX 4.0 00730 ANESTHESIA UPPER POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL 5.0 00740 ANES UPPER GI ENDOSCOPY PROXIMAL TO DUODENUM 5.0 00750 ANESTHESIA HERNIA REPAIR UPPER ABDOMEN NOS 4.0 00752 ANES HRNA RPR UPR ABD LMBR&VENTRAL HERNIA&DEHISC 6.0 00754 ANES HERNIA REPAIR UPPER ABDOMEN OMPHALOCELE 7.0 00756 ANES HRNA REPAIR UPR ABD TABDL RPR DIPHRG HRNA 7.0 00770 ANESTHESIA MAJOR ABDOMINAL BLOOD VESSELS 15.0 00790 ANES INTRAPERITONEAL UPPER ABDOMEN W/LAPS NOS 7.0 00792 ANES LAPS PARTIAL HEPATECTOMY W/MGMT LIVER HEMOR 13.0 00794 ANES LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL/TOTAL PANCREATECTOMY 8.0 00796 ANES LAPAROSCOPIC LIVER TRANSPLANT 30.0 00797 ANES IPR UPPER ABDOMEN LAPS GASTRIC RSTCV MO 11.0 00800 ANESTHESIA LOWER ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL NOS 4.0 00802 ANES LOWER ANT ABDOMINAL WALL PANNICULECTOMY 5.0 00810 ANES LOWER INTESTINE ENDOSCOPY DISTAL DUODENUM 5.0 00820 ANESTHESIA LOWER POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL 5.0 00830 ANESTHESIA HERNIA REPAIR LOWER ABDOMEN NOS 4.0 00832 ANES LWR ABD VENTRAL & INCISIONAL HERNIA REPAIR 6.0 00834 ANES HERNIA REPAIR LOWER ABDOMEN NOS & 1YR AGE 5.0 00836 ANES HRNA RPR LWR ABD NOS INFTS <37WK BRTH/50WK 6.0 00840 ANESTHESIA INTRAPERITONEAL LOWER ABD W/LAPS NOS 6.0 00842 ANES IPER LOWER ABDOMEN W/LAPS AMNIOCENTESIS 4.0 00844 ANES IPER LOWER ABD W/LAPS ABDOMINOPRNL RESCJ 7.0 00846 ANES IPER LOWER ABD W/LAPS RAD HYSTERECTOMY 8.0 00848 ANES IPER LOWER ABD W/LAPS PELVIC EXENTERATION 8.0 00851 ANES IPER LWR ABD W/LAPS TUBAL LIGATION/TRANSECT 6.0 00860 ANES EXTRAPERITONEAL LWR ABD W/URINARY TRACT NOS 6.0 NOTE: CPT Codes and descriptions only are copyright 2016 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS apply. TABLE H. — PROFESSIONAL ANESTHESIA NATIONWIDE BASE UNITS BY CPT CODE PAGE 3 of 5 CPT Base CPT Code Description Code Units 00862 ANES XTRPRTL LOWER ABD UR TRACT RENAL DON NFRCT 7.0 00864 ANES XTRPRTL LWER ABD W/URINARY TRACT TOT CYSTEC 8.0 00865 ANES XTRPRTL LWR ABD W/URINARY TRACT RAD PRSTECT 7.0 00866 ANES XTRPRTL LOWER ABD W/URIN TRACT ADRENLECTOMY 10.0 00868 ANES XTRPRTL LWR ABD W/URIN TRACT RENAL TRANSPL 10.0 00870 ANES XTRPRTL LWR ABD W/URIN TRACT CSTOLITHOTOMY 5.0 00872 ANES LITHOTRP XTRCORP SHOCK WAVE W/WATER BATH 7.0 00873 ANES LITHOTRP XTRCORP SHOCK WAVE W/O WATER BATH 5.0 00880 ANESTHESIA MAJOR LOWER ABDOMINAL VESSELS NOS 15.0 00882 ANES MAJOR LOWER ABDOMINAL VESSELS IVC LIGATION 10.0 00902 ANESTHESIA ANORECTAL PROCEDURE 5.0 00904 ANESTHESIA RADICAL PERINEAL PROCEDURE 7.0 00906 ANESTHESIA VULVECTOMY 4.0 00908 ANESTHESIA PERINEAL PROSTATECTOMY 6.0 00910 ANES TRANSURETHRAL W/URETHROCYSTOSCOPY NOS 3.0 00912 ANES TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF BLADDER TUMOR 5.0 00914 ANESTHESIA TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF PROSTATE 5.0 00916 ANES TRURL POST-TRURL RESECTION BLEEDING 5.0 00918 ANES TRURL FRAGMNTJ MANJ&/RMVL URETERAL CALCULUS 5.0 00920 ANESTHESIA MALE GENITALIA INCL OPEN URETHRAL PX 3.0 00921 ANES VASECTOMY UNI/BI INCL OPEN URETHRAL PX 3.0 00922 ANES SEMINAL VESICLES INCL OPEN URETHRAL PX 6.0 00924 ANES UNDSCND TESTIS UNI/BI INCL OPEN URTL PX 4.0 00926 ANES RAD ORCHIECTOMY INGUN INCL OPEN URTL PX 4.0 00928 ANES RAD ORCHIECTOMY ABDOMINAL INCL OPN URTL 6.0 00930 ANES ORCHIOPEXY UNI/BI INCL OPEN URETHRAL PX 4.0 00932 ANES COMPLETE AMPUTATION PENIS INCL OPEN URTL 4.0 00934 ANES RAD AMP PENIS W/BI INGUINAL LYMPH NODE RMVL 6.0 00936 ANES RAD AMP PENIS W/BI INGUNL&ILIAC LYMPH RMOVL 8.0 00938 ANES INSJ PENILE PROSTH PRNL INCL OPEN URTL 4.0 00940 ANESTHESIA VAGINAL PROCEDURE W/BIOPSY NOS 3.0 00942 ANES COLPTMY VAGNC COLPRPHY INCL BX W/OPN URTL 4.0 00944 ANESTHESIA VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY INCL BIOPSY 6.0 00948 ANESTHESIA CERVICAL CERCLAGE INCLUDING BIOPSY 4.0 00950 ANESTHESIA CULDOSCOPY INCLUDING BIOPSY 5.0 00952 ANES HYSTEROSCOPY&/HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY W/BX 4.0 01112 ANES BONE MARROW ASPIR&/BX ANT/PST ILIAC CREST 5.0 01120 ANESTHESIA ON BONY PELVIS 6.0 01130 ANESTHESIA BODY CAST APPLICATION OR REVISION 3.0 01140 ANESTHESIA INTERPELVI ABDOMINAL AMPUTATION 15.0 01150 ANES RADICAL TUMOR PELVIS XCP HINDQUARTER AMP 10.0 01160 ANES CLOSED SYMPHYSIS PUBIS/SACROILIAC JOINT 4.0 01170 ANES OPEN SYMPHYSIS PUBIS/SACROILIAC JOINT 8.0 01173 ANES OPN RPR DISRPJ PELVIS/COLUMN FX ACETABULUM 12.0 01180 ANESTHESIA OBTURATOR NEURECTOMY EXTRAPELVIC 3.0 01190 ANESTHESIA OBTURATOR NEURECTOMY INTRAPELVIC 4.0 01200 ANESTHESIA CLOSED HIP JOINT PROCEDURE 4.0 01202 ANESTHESIA ARTHROSCOPIC HIP JOINT PROCEDURE 4.0 01210 ANESTHESIA OPEN HIP JOINT PROCEDURE NOS 6.0 01212 ANESTHESIA OPEN HIP JOINT DISARTICULATION 10.0 01214 ANESTHESIA OPEN TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY 8.0 01215 ANESTHESIA OPEN REVISION TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY 10.0 01220 ANESTHESIA CLOSED PROCEDURES UPPER 2/3 FEMUR 4.0 01230 ANESTHESIA OPEN PROCEDURES UPPER 2/3 FEMUR NOS 6.0 01232 ANESTHESIA UPPER 2/3 FEMUR AMPUTATION 5.0 NOTE: CPT Codes and descriptions only are copyright 2016 American Medical Association.
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