Appropriate CPT Codes for PAS Claims

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1 Appropriate CPT Codes for PAS Claims CPT /HCPCS CPT Description PAS PAS Description Neurectomy, hamstring muscle 1 Nerve Repair Neurectomy, popliteal (gastrocnemius) 1 Nerve Repair Neurectomy, intrinsic musculature of foot 1 Nerve Repair Release, tarsal tunnel (posterior tibial nerve decompression) 1 Nerve Repair Excision, interdigital (Morton) neuroma, single, each 1 Nerve Repair Creation of lesion by stereotactic method, percutaneous, by neurolytic agent (eg, alcohol, thermal, electrical, radiofrequency); gasserian ganglion 1 Nerve Repair Incision and subcutaneous placement of cranial neurostimulator pulse generator or receiver, direct or inductive coupling; with connection to a single electrode array 1 Nerve Repair Incision and subcutaneous placement of cranial neurostimulator pulse generator or receiver, direct or inductive coupling; with connection to two or more electrode arrays 1 Nerve Repair Percutaneous aspiration, spinal cord cyst or syrinx 1 Nerve Repair Biopsy of spinal cord, percutaneous needle 1 Nerve Repair Spinal puncture, lumbar, diagnostic 1 Nerve Repair Spinal puncture, therapeutic, for drainage of cerebrospinal fluid (by needle or catheter) 1 Nerve Repair Injection, epidural, of blood or clot patch 1 Nerve Repair Injection/infusion of neurolytic substance (eg, alcohol, phenol, iced saline solutions), with or without other therapeutic substance; subarachnoid 1 Nerve Repair Injection/infusion of neurolytic substance (eg, alcohol, phenol, iced saline solutions), with or without other therapeutic substance; epidural, cervical or thoracic 1 Nerve Repair Injection/infusion of neurolytic substance (eg, alcohol, phenol, iced saline solutions), with or without other therapeutic substance; epidural, lumbar, sacral (caudal) 1 Nerve Repair Aspiration or decompression procedure, percutaneous, of nucleus pulposus of intervertebral disk, any method, single or multiple levels, lumbar (eg, manual or automated percutaneous diskectomy, percutaneous laser diskectomy) 1 Nerve Repair Injection, single (not via indwelling catheter), not including neurolytic substances, with or without contrast (for either localization or epidurography), of diagnostic or therapeutic substance(s) (including anesthetic, antispasmodic, opioid, steroid, oth 1 Nerve Repair Injection, single (not via indwelling catheter), not including neurolytic substances, with or without contrast (for either localization or epidurography), of diagnostic or therapeutic substance(s) (including anesthetic, antispasmodic, opioid, steroid, oth 1 Nerve Repair Injection, including catheter placement, continuous infusion or intermittent bolus, not including neurolytic substances, with or without contrast (for either localization or epidurography), of diagnostic or therapeutic substance(s) (including anesthetic, 1 Nerve Repair Injection, including catheter placement, continuous infusion or intermittent bolus, not including neurolytic substances, with or without contrast (for either localization or epidurography), of diagnostic or therapeutic substance(s) (including anesthetic, 1 Nerve Repair Removal of entire lumbosubarachnoid shunt system without replacement 1 Nerve Repair Injection, anesthetic agent and/or steroid, paravertebral facet joint or facet joint nerve; lumbar or sacral, single level 1 Nerve Repair Injection, anesthetic agent and/or steroid,transforaminal epidural; cervical or thoracic, single level 1 Nerve Repair Injection, anesthetic agent and/or steroid,transforaminal epidural; lumbar or sacral, single level 1 Nerve Repair Percutaneous implantation of neurostimulator electrodes; cranial nerve 1 Nerve Repair Percutaneous implantation of neurostimulator electrodes; peripheral nerve (excludes sacral nerve) 1 Nerve Repair Percutaneous implantation of neurostimulator electrodes; autonomic nerve 1 Nerve Repair Percutaneous implantation of neurostimulator electrodes; sacral nerve (transforaminal placement) 1 Nerve Repair Percutaneous implantation of neurostimulator electrodes; neuromuscular 1 Nerve Repair Incision for implantation of neurostimulator electrodes; cranial nerve 1 Nerve Repair Incision for implantation of neurostimulator electrodes; peripheral nerve (excludes sacral nerve) 1 Nerve Repair Incision for implantation of neurostimulator electrodes; autonomic nerve 1 Nerve Repair Incision for implantation of neurostimulator electrodes; neuromuscular 1 Nerve Repair

2 CPT /HCPCS CPT Description PAS PAS Description Incision for implantation of neurostimulator electrodes; sacral nerve (transforaminal placement) 1 Nerve Repair Revision or removal of peripheral neurostimulator electrodes 1 Nerve Repair Incision and subcutaneous placement of peripheral neurostimulator pulse generator or receiver, direct or inductive coupling 1 Nerve Repair Revision or removal of peripheral neurostimulator pulse generator or receiver 1 Nerve Repair Destruction by neurolytic agent, trigeminal nerve; supraorbital, infraorbital, mental, or inferior alveolar branch 1 Nerve Repair Destruction by neurolytic agent, trigeminal nerve; second and third division branches at foramen ovale 1 Nerve Repair Destruction by neurolytic agent, trigeminal nerve; second and third division branches at foramen ovale under radiologic monitoring 1 Nerve Repair Chemodenervation of muscle(s); muscle(s) innervated by facial nerve (eg, for blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm) 1 Nerve Repair Chemodenervation of muscle(s); cervical spinal muscle(s) (eg, for spasmodic torticollis) 1 Nerve Repair Chemodenervation of muscle(s); extremity(s) and/or trunk muscle(s) (eg, for dystonia, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis) 1 Nerve Repair Destruction by neurolytic agent, intercostal nerve 1 Nerve Repair Destruction by neurolytic agent, paravertebral facet joint nerve; lumbar or sacral, single level 1 Nerve Repair Destruction by neurolytic agent, paravertebral facet joint nerve; cervical or thoracic, single level 1 Nerve Repair Destruction by neurolytic agent; pudendal nerve 1 Nerve Repair Destruction by neurolytic agent; other peripheral nerve or branch 1 Nerve Repair Destruction by neurolytic agent, celiac plexus, with or without radiologic monitoring 1 Nerve Repair Neuroplasty; digital, one or both, same digit 1 Nerve Repair Neuroplasty; nerve of hand or foot 1 Nerve Repair Neuroplasty, major peripheral nerve, arm or leg; other than specified 1 Nerve Repair Neuroplasty, major peripheral nerve, arm or leg; sciatic nerve 1 Nerve Repair Neuroplasty, major peripheral nerve, arm or leg; lumbar plexus 1 Nerve Repair Neuroplasty and/or transposition; cranial nerve (specify) 1 Nerve Repair Neuroplasty and/or transposition; ulnar nerve at elbow 1 Nerve Repair Neuroplasty and/or transposition; ulnar nerve at wrist 1 Nerve Repair Neuroplasty and/or transposition; median nerve at carpal tunnel 1 Nerve Repair Decompression; unspecified nerve(s) (specify) 1 Nerve Repair Decompression; plantar digital nerve 1 Nerve Repair Transection or avulsion of; supraorbital nerve 1 Nerve Repair Transection or avulsion of; infraorbital nerve 1 Nerve Repair Transection or avulsion of; mental nerve 1 Nerve Repair Transection or avulsion of; inferior alveolar nerve by osteotomy 1 Nerve Repair Transection or avulsion of; lingual nerve 1 Nerve Repair Transection or avulsion of; facial nerve, differential or complete 1 Nerve Repair Transection or avulsion of; greater occipital nerve 1 Nerve Repair Transection or avulsion of; phrenic nerve 1 Nerve Repair Transection or avulsion of; pudendal nerve 1 Nerve Repair Transection or avulsion of other cranial nerve, extradural 1 Nerve Repair Transection or avulsion of other spinal nerve, extradural 1 Nerve Repair Excision of neuroma; cutaneous nerve, surgically identifiable 1 Nerve Repair Excision of neuroma; digital nerve, one or both, same digit 1 Nerve Repair Excision of neuroma; hand or foot, except digital nerve 1 Nerve Repair Excision of neuroma; major peripheral nerve, except sciatic 1 Nerve Repair Excision of neuroma; sciatic nerve 1 Nerve Repair Excision of neurofibroma or neurolemmoma; cutaneous nerve 1 Nerve Repair Excision of neurofibroma or neurolemmoma; major peripheral nerve 1 Nerve Repair Excision of neurofibroma or neurolemmoma; extensive (including malignant type) 1 Nerve Repair Biopsy of nerve 1 Nerve Repair Sympathectomy, cervical 1 Nerve Repair Sympathectomy, cervicothoracic 1 Nerve Repair

3 CPT /HCPCS CPT Description PAS PAS Description Sympathectomy, thoracolumbar 1 Nerve Repair Sympathectomy, lumbar 1 Nerve Repair Sympathectomy; digital arteries, each digit 1 Nerve Repair Sympathectomy; radial artery 1 Nerve Repair Sympathectomy; ulnar artery 1 Nerve Repair Sympathectomy; superficial palmar arch 1 Nerve Repair Suture of digital nerve, hand or foot; one nerve 1 Nerve Repair Suture of one nerve, hand or foot; common sensory nerve 1 Nerve Repair Suture of one nerve, hand or foot; median motor thenar 1 Nerve Repair Suture of one nerve, hand or foot; ulnar motor 1 Nerve Repair Suture of posterior tibial nerve 1 Nerve Repair Suture of major peripheral nerve, arm or leg, except sciatic; including transposition 1 Nerve Repair Suture of major peripheral nerve, arm or leg, except sciatic; without transposition 1 Nerve Repair Suture of sciatic nerve 1 Nerve Repair Suture of facial nerve; extracranial 1 Nerve Repair Suture of facial nerve; infratemporal, with or without grafting 1 Nerve Repair Unlisted procedure, nervous system 1 Nerve Repair Decompression facial nerve, intratemporal; lateral to geniculate ganglion 1 Nerve Repair Decompression facial nerve, intratemporal; including medial to geniculate ganglion 1 Nerve Repair Suture facial nerve, intratemporal, with or without graft or decompression; lateral to geniculate ganglion 1 Nerve Repair Suture facial nerve, intratemporal, with or without graft or decompression; including medial to geniculate ganglion 1 Nerve Repair Total facial nerve decompression and/or repair (may include graft) 1 Nerve Repair Decompression internal auditory canal 1 Nerve Repair Removal of foreign body, external eye; corneal, without slit lamp 2 Eye Therapeutic Repair of laceration; cornea, nonperforating, with or without removal foreign body 2 Eye Therapeutic Repair of laceration; cornea and/or sclera, perforating, not involving uveal tissue 2 Eye Therapeutic Repair of laceration; cornea and/or sclera, perforating, with reposition or resection of uveal tissue 2 Eye Therapeutic Repair of laceration; application of tissue glue, wounds of cornea and/or sclera 2 Eye Therapeutic Excision of lesion, cornea (keratectomy, lamellar, partial), except pterygium 2 Eye Therapeutic Biopsy of cornea 2 Eye Therapeutic Excision or transposition of pterygium; without graft 2 Eye Therapeutic Excision or transposition of pterygium; with graft 2 Eye Therapeutic Scraping of cornea, diagnostic, for smear and/or culture 2 Eye Therapeutic Paracentesis of anterior chamber of eye (separate procedure); with diagnostic aspiration of aqueous 2 Eye Therapeutic Paracentesis of anterior chamber of eye (separate procedure); with therapeutic release of aqueous 2 Eye Therapeutic Paracentesis of anterior chamber of eye (separate procedure); with removal of vitreous and/or discission of anterior hyaloid membrane, with or without air injection 2 Eye Therapeutic Paracentesis of anterior chamber of eye (separate procedure); with removal of blood, with or without irrigation and/or air injection 2 Eye Therapeutic Severing adhesions of anterior segment of eye, incisional technique (with or without injection of air or liquid) (separate procedure); posterior synechiae 2 Eye Therapeutic Removal of blood clot, anterior segment of eye 2 Eye Therapeutic Injection, anterior chamber of eye (separate procedure); air or liquid 2 Eye Therapeutic Injection, anterior chamber (separate procedure); medication 2 Eye Therapeutic Revision or repair of operative wound of anterior segment, any type, early or late, major or minor procedure 2 Eye Therapeutic Repositioning of intraocular lens prosthesis, requiring an incision (separate procedure) 2 Eye Therapeutic Unlisted procedure, anterior segment of eye 2 Eye Therapeutic Removal of vitreous, anterior approach (open sky technique or limbal incision); partial removal 2 Eye Therapeutic Removal of vitreous, anterior approach (open sky technique or limbal incision); subtotal removal with mechanical vitrectomy 2 Eye Therapeutic Aspiration or release of vitreous, subretinal or choroidal fluid, pars plana approach (posterior sclerotomy) 2 Eye Therapeutic

4 CPT /HCPCS CPT Description PAS PAS Description Discission of vitreous strands (without removal), pars plana approach 2 Eye Therapeutic Release of encircling material (posterior segment) 2 Eye Therapeutic Removal of implanted material, posterior segment; extraocular 2 Eye Therapeutic Removal of implanted material, posterior segment; intraocular 2 Eye Therapeutic Biopsy of extraocular muscle 2 Eye Therapeutic Injection of medication or other substance into Tenon s capsule 2 Eye Therapeutic Blepharotomy, drainage of abscess, eyelid 2 Eye Therapeutic Incision of conjunctiva, drainage of cyst 2 Eye Therapeutic Expression of conjunctival follicles (eg, for trachoma) 2 Eye Therapeutic Biopsy of conjunctiva 2 Eye Therapeutic Excision of lesion, conjunctiva; up to 1 cm 2 Eye Therapeutic Excision of lesion, conjunctiva; over 1 cm 2 Eye Therapeutic Destruction of lesion, conjunctiva 2 Eye Therapeutic Subconjunctival injection 2 Eye Therapeutic Unlisted procedure, conjunctiva 2 Eye Therapeutic Incision, drainage of lacrimal gland 2 Eye Therapeutic Incision, drainage of lacrimal sac (dacryocystotomy or dacryocystostomy) 2 Eye Therapeutic Snip incision of lacrimal punctum 2 Eye Therapeutic Excision of lacrimal gland (dacryoadenectomy), except for tumor; total 2 Eye Therapeutic Excision of lacrimal gland (dacryoadenectomy), except for tumor; partial 2 Eye Therapeutic Biopsy of lacrimal gland 2 Eye Therapeutic Excision of lacrimal sac (dacryocystectomy) 2 Eye Therapeutic Biopsy of lacrimal sac 2 Eye Therapeutic Removal of foreign body or dacryolith, lacrimal passages 2 Eye Therapeutic Excision of lacrimal gland tumor; frontal approach 2 Eye Therapeutic Excision of lacrimal gland tumor; involving osteotomy 2 Eye Therapeutic Correction of everted punctum, cautery 2 Eye Therapeutic Closure of the lacrimal punctum; by thermocauterization, ligation, or laser surgery 2 Eye Therapeutic Closure of lacrimal fistula (separate procedure) 2 Eye Therapeutic Dilation of lacrimal punctum, with or without irrigation 2 Eye Therapeutic Probing of nasolacrimal duct, with or without irrigation; 2 Eye Therapeutic Probing of nasolacrimal duct, with or without irrigation; requiring general anesthesia 2 Eye Therapeutic Probing of nasolacrimal duct, with or without irrigation; with insertion of tube or stent 2 Eye Therapeutic Probing of lacrimal canaliculi, with or without irrigation 2 Eye Therapeutic Unlisted procedure, lacrimal system 2 Eye Therapeutic Ophthalmological examination and evaluation, under general anesthesia, with or without manipulation of globe for passive range of motion or other manipulation to facilitate diagnostic examination; complete 2 Eye Therapeutic Ophthalmological examination and evaluation, under general anesthesia, with or without manipulation of globe for passive range of motion or other manipulation to facilitate diagnostic examination; limited 2 Eye Therapeutic Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical; with medial or inferior orbital wall decompression 3 Eye Repair Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical; with medial orbital wall and inferior orbital wall decompression 3 Eye Repair Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical; with optic nerve decompression 3 Eye Repair Exploration of orbit (transcranial approach); with biopsy 3 Eye Repair Exploration of orbit (transcranial approach); with removal of lesion 3 Eye Repair Exploration of orbit (transcranial approach); with removal of foreign body 3 Eye Repair Enucleation of eye; without implant 3 Eye Repair Enucleation of eye; with implant, muscles not attached to implant 3 Eye Repair Enucleation of eye; with implant, muscles attached to implant 3 Eye Repair Modification of ocular implant with placement or replacement of pegs (eg, drilling receptacle for prosthesis appendage) (separate procedure) 3 Eye Repair

5 CPT /HCPCS CPT Description PAS PAS Description Insertion of ocular implant secondary; after evisceration, in scleral shell 3 Eye Repair Insertion of ocular implant secondary; after enucleation, muscles not attached to implant 3 Eye Repair Insertion of ocular implant secondary; after enucleation, muscles attached to implant 3 Eye Repair Reinsertion of ocular implant; with or without conjunctival graft 3 Eye Repair Reinsertion of ocular implant; with use of foreign material for reinforcement and/or attachment of muscles to implant 3 Eye Repair Removal of ocular implant 3 Eye Repair Repair of laceration; conjunctiva, by mobilization and rearrangement, without hospitalization 3 Eye Repair Removal of corneal epithelium; with or without chemocauterization (abrasion, curettage) 3 Eye Repair Removal of corneal epithelium; with application of chelating agent (eg, EDTA) 3 Eye Repair Keratoplasty (corneal transplant); lamellar 3 Eye Repair Keratoplasty (corneal transplant); penetrating (except in aphakia) 3 Eye Repair Keratoplasty (corneal transplant); penetrating (in aphakia) 3 Eye Repair Keratoplasty (corneal transplant); penetrating (in pseudophakia) 3 Eye Repair Keratomileusis 3 Eye Repair Radial keratotomy 3 Eye Repair Severing adhesions of anterior segment of eye, incisional technique (with or without injection of air or liquid) (separate procedure); anterior synechiae, except goniosynechiae 3 Eye Repair Excision of lesion, sclera 3 Eye Repair Fistulization of sclera for glaucoma; trephination with iridectomy 3 Eye Repair Fistulization of sclera for glaucoma; thermocauterization with iridectomy 3 Eye Repair Fistulization of sclera for glaucoma; sclerectomy with punch or scissors, with iridectomy 3 Eye Repair Fistulization of sclera for glaucoma; iridencleisis or iridotasis 3 Eye Repair Fistulization of sclera for glaucoma; trabeculectomy ab externo in absence of previous surgery 3 Eye Repair Fistulization of sclera for glaucoma; trabeculectomy ab externo with scarring from previous ocular surgery or trauma (includes injection of antifibrotic agents) 3 Eye Repair Aqueous shunt to extraocular reservoir (eg, Molteno, Schocket, Denver-Krupin) 3 Eye Repair Revision of aqueous shunt to extraocular reservoir 3 Eye Repair Repair of scleral staphyloma; without graft 3 Eye Repair Repair of scleral staphyloma; with graft 3 Eye Repair Vitrectomy, mechanical, pars plana approach; 3 Eye Repair Vitrectomy, mechanical, pars plana approach; with epiretinal membrane stripping 3 Eye Repair Vitrectomy, mechanical, pars plana approach; with focal endolaser photocoagulation 3 Eye Repair Repair of retinal detachment; scleral buckling (such as lamellar scleral dissection, imbrication or encircling procedure), with or without implant, with or without cryotherapy, photocoagulation, and drainage of subretinal fluid 3 Eye Repair Repair of retinal detachment; with vitrectomy, any method, with or without air or gas tamponade, focal endolaser photocoagulation, cryotherapy, drainage of subretinal fluid, scleral buckling, and/or removal of lens by same technique 3 Eye Repair Scleral reinforcement (separate procedure); without graft 3 Eye Repair Scleral reinforcement (separate procedure); with graft 3 Eye Repair Orbitotomy without bone flap (frontal or transconjunctival approach); for exploration, with or without biopsy 3 Eye Repair Orbitotomy without bone flap (frontal or transconjunctival approach); with drainage only 3 Eye Repair Orbitotomy without bone flap (frontal or transconjunctival approach); with removal of lesion 3 Eye Repair Orbitotomy without bone flap (frontal or transconjunctival approach); with removal of foreign body 3 Eye Repair Orbitotomy with bone flap or window, lateral approach (eg, Kroenlein); with removal of lesion 3 Eye Repair Orbitotomy with bone flap or window, lateral approach (eg, Kroenlein); for exploration, with or without biopsy 3 Eye Repair Orbital implant (implant outside muscle cone); insertion 3 Eye Repair Orbital implant (implant outside muscle cone); removal or revision 3 Eye Repair Unlisted procedure, orbit 3 Eye Repair Correction of trichiasis; incision of lid margin 3 Eye Repair Correction of trichiasis; incision of lid margin, with free mucous membrane graft 3 Eye Repair

6 CPT /HCPCS CPT Description PAS PAS Description Reduction of overcorrection of ptosis 3 Eye Repair Excision of lesion, conjunctiva; with adjacent sclera 3 Eye Repair Conjunctivorhinostomy (fistulization of conjunctiva to nasal cavity); without tube 3 Eye Repair Conjunctivorhinostomy (fistulization of conjunctiva to nasal cavity); with insertion of tube or stent 3 Eye Repair Removal of implanted material, anterior segment of eye 4 Lens Removal/Replace Discission of secondary membranous cataract (opacified posterior lens capsule and/or anterior hyaloid); stab incision technique (Ziegler or Wheeler knife) 4 Lens Removal/Replace Discission of secondary membranous cataract (opacified posterior lens capsule and/or anterior hyaloid); laser surgery (eg, YAG laser) (one or more stages) 4 Lens Removal/Replace Removal of secondary membranous cataract (opacified posterior lens capsule and/or anterior hyaloid) with corneo-scleral section, with or without iridectomy (iridocapsulotomy, iridocapsulectomy) 4 Lens Removal/Replace Removal of lens material; aspiration technique, one or more stages 4 Lens Removal/Replace Removal of lens material; phacofragmentation technique (mechanical or ultrasonic) (eg, phacoemulsification), with aspiration 4 Lens Removal/Replace Removal of lens material; pars plana approach, with or without vitrectomy 4 Lens Removal/Replace Removal of lens material; intracapsular 4 Lens Removal/Replace Removal of lens material; intracapsular, for dislocated lens 4 Lens Removal/Replace Removal of lens material; extracapsular (other than 66840, 66850, 66852) 4 Lens Removal/Replace Extracapsular cataract removal with insertion of intraocular lens prosthesis (one stage procedure), manual or mechanical technique (eg, irrigation and aspiration or phacoemulsification), complex, requiring devices or techniques not generally used in routi 4 Lens Removal/Replace Intracapsular cataract extraction with insertion of intraocular lens prosthesis (one stage procedure) 4 Lens Removal/Replace Extracapsular cataract removal with insertion of intraocular lens prosthesis (one stage procedure), manual or mechanical technique (eg, irrigation and aspiration or phacoemulsification) 4 Lens Removal/Replace Insertion of intraocular lens prosthesis (secondary implant), not associated with concurrent cataract removal 4 Lens Removal/Replace Exchange of intraocular lens 4 Lens Removal/Replace Removal of foreign body, intraocular; from anterior chamber of eye or lens 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Destruction of lesion of cornea by cryotherapy, photocoagulation or thermocauterization 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Trabeculotomy ab externo 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Trabeculoplasty by laser surgery, one or more sessions (defined treatment series) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Severing adhesions of anterior segment, laser technique (separate procedure) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Iridotomy by stab incision (separate procedure); except transfixion 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Iridotomy by stab incision (separate procedure); with transfixion as for iris bombe 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Iridectomy, with corneoscleral or corneal section; for removal of lesion 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Iridectomy, with corneoscleral or corneal section; with cyclectomy 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Iridectomy, with corneoscleral or corneal section; peripheral for glaucoma (separate procedure) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Iridectomy, with corneoscleral or corneal section; sector for glaucoma (separate procedure) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Iridectomy, with corneoscleral or corneal section; optical (separate procedure) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Repair of iris, ciliary body (as for iridodialysis) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Suture of iris, ciliary body (separate procedure) with retrieval of suture through small incision (eg, McCannel suture) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Ciliary body destruction; diathermy 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Ciliary body destruction; cyclophotocoagulation 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Ciliary body destruction; cryotherapy 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Ciliary body destruction; cyclodialysis 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Iridotomy/iridectomy by laser surgery (eg, for glaucoma) (one or more sessions) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Iridoplasty by photocoagulation (one or more sessions) (eg, for improvement of vision, for widening of anterior chamber angle) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Destruction of cyst or lesion iris or ciliary body (nonexcisional procedure) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Severing of vitreous strands, vitreous face adhesions, sheets, membranes or opacities, laser surgery (one or more stages) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Vitrectomy, mechanical, pars plana approach; with endolaser panretinal photocoagulation 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Repair of retinal detachment, one or more sessions; cryotherapy or diathermy, with or without drainage of subretinal fluid 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Repair of retinal detachment, one or more sessions; photocoagulation, with or without drainage of subretinal fluid 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic

7 CPT /HCPCS CPT Description PAS PAS Description Repair of retinal detachment; by injection of air or other gas (eg, pneumatic retinopexy) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Repair of retinal detachment; by scleral buckling or vitrectomy, on patient having previous ipsilateral retinal detachment repair(s) using scleral buckling or vitrectomy techniques 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Prophylaxis of retinal detachment (eg, retinal break, lattice degeneration) without drainage, one or more sessions; cryotherapy, diathermy 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Prophylaxis of retinal detachment (eg, retinal break, lattice degeneration) without drainage, one or more sessions; photocoagulation (laser or xenon arc) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Destruction of localized lesion of retina (eg, macular edema, tumors), one or more sessions; cryotherapy, diathermy 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Destruction of localized lesion of retina (eg, macular edema, tumors), one or more sessions; photocoagulation 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Destruction of localized lesion of retina (eg, maculopathy, choroidopathy, small tumors), one or more sessions; radiation by implantation of source (includes removal of source) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Destruction of localized lesion of choroid (eg, choroidal neovascularization); photocoagulation (eg, laser), one or more sessions 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Destruction of localized lesion of choroid (eg, choroidal neovascularization); photodynamic therapy (includes intravenous infusion) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Destruction of extensive or progressive retinopathy (eg, diabetic retinopathy), one or more sessions; cryotherapy, diathermy 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Destruction of extensive or progressive retinopathy (eg, diabetic retinopathy), one or more sessions; photocoagulation (laser or xenon arc) 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Unlisted procedure, posterior segment 5 Eye Laser Therapeutic Repair of wound, extraocular muscle, tendon and/or Tenon s capsule 6 Eye Muscle Repair Strabismus surgery, recession or resection procedure; one horizontal muscle 6 Eye Muscle Repair Strabismus surgery, recession or resection procedure; two horizontal muscles 6 Eye Muscle Repair Strabismus surgery, recession or resection procedure; one vertical muscle (excluding superior oblique) 6 Eye Muscle Repair Strabismus surgery, recession or resection procedure; two or more vertical muscles (excluding superior oblique) 6 Eye Muscle Repair Strabismus surgery, any procedure, superior oblique muscle 6 Eye Muscle Repair Release of extensive scar tissue without detaching extraocular muscle (separate procedure) 6 Eye Muscle Repair Chemodenervation of extraocular muscle 6 Eye Muscle Repair Unlisted procedure, ocular muscle 6 Eye Muscle Repair Mastoidectomy; modified radical 7 Ear Repair Mastoidectomy; radical 7 Ear Repair Petrous apicectomy including radical mastoidectomy 7 Ear Repair Revision mastoidectomy; resulting in complete mastoidectomy 7 Ear Repair Revision mastoidectomy; resulting in modified radical mastoidectomy 7 Ear Repair Revision mastoidectomy; resulting in radical mastoidectomy 7 Ear Repair Revision mastoidectomy; resulting in tympanoplasty 7 Ear Repair Revision mastoidectomy; with apicectomy 7 Ear Repair Tympanic membrane repair, with or without site preparation or perforation for closure, with or without patch 7 Ear Repair Myringoplasty (surgery confined to drumhead and donor area) 7 Ear Repair Tympanoplasty without mastoidectomy (including canalplasty, atticotomy and/or middle ear surgery), initial or revision; without ossicular chain reconstruction 7 Ear Repair Tympanoplasty without mastoidectomy (including canalplasty, atticotomy and/or middle ear surgery), initial or revision; with ossicular chain reconstruction (eg, postfenestration) 7 Ear Repair Tympanoplasty without mastoidectomy (including canalplasty, atticotomy and/or middle ear surgery), initial or revision; with ossicular chain reconstruction and synthetic prosthesis (eg, partial ossicular replacement prosthesis, (PORP), total ossicular rep 7 Ear Repair Tympanoplasty with antrotomy or mastoidotomy (including canalplasty, atticotomy, middle ear surgery, and/or tympanic membrane repair); without ossicular chain reconstruction 7 Ear Repair Tympanoplasty with antrotomy or mastoidotomy (including canalplasty, atticotomy, middle ear surgery, and/or tympanic membrane repair); with ossicular chain reconstruction 7 Ear Repair Tympanoplasty with antrotomy or mastoidotomy (including canalplasty, atticotomy, middle ear surgery, and/or tympanic membrane repair); with ossicular chain reconstruction and synthetic prosthesis (eg, partial ossicular replacement prosthesis, (PORP), tota 7 Ear Repair Tympanoplasty with mastoidectomy (including canalplasty, middle ear surgery, tympanic membrane repair); without ossicular chain reconstruction 7 Ear Repair

8 CPT /HCPCS CPT Description PAS PAS Description Tympanoplasty with mastoidectomy (including canalplasty, middle ear surgery, tympanic membrane repair); with ossicular chain reconstruction 7 Ear Repair Tympanoplasty with mastoidectomy (including canalplasty, middle ear surgery, tympanic membrane repair); with intact or reconstructed wall, without ossicular chain reconstruction 7 Ear Repair Tympanoplasty with mastoidectomy (including canalplasty, middle ear surgery, tympanic membrane repair); with intact or reconstructed canal wall, with ossicular chain reconstruction 7 Ear Repair Tympanoplasty with mastoidectomy (including canalplasty, middle ear surgery, tympanic membrane repair); radical or complete, without ossicular chain reconstruction 7 Ear Repair Tympanoplasty with mastoidectomy (including canalplasty, middle ear surgery, tympanic membrane repair); radical or complete, with ossicular chain reconstruction 7 Ear Repair Stapes mobilization 7 Ear Repair Stapedectomy or stapedotomy with reestablishment of ossicular continuity, with or without use of foreign material; 7 Ear Repair Stapedectomy or stapedotomy with reestablishment of ossicular continuity, with or without use of foreign material; with footplate drill out 7 Ear Repair Revision of stapedectomy or stapedotomy 7 Ear Repair Repair oval window fistula 7 Ear Repair Repair round window fistula 7 Ear Repair Implantation or replacement of electromagnetic bone conduction hearing device in temporal bone 7 Ear Repair Revision fenestration operation 7 Ear Repair Cochlear device implantation, with or without mastoidectomy 7 Ear Repair Removal foreign body from external auditory canal; without general anesthesia 8 Ear Therapeutic Removal foreign body from external auditory canal; with general anesthesia 8 Ear Therapeutic Eustachian tube inflation, transnasal; with catheterization 8 Ear Therapeutic Eustachian tube catheterization, transtympanic 8 Ear Therapeutic Focal application of phase control substance, middle ear (baffle technique) 8 Ear Therapeutic Myringotomy including aspiration and/or eustachian tube inflation 8 Ear Therapeutic Myringotomy including aspiration and/or eustachian tube inflation requiring general anesthesia 8 Ear Therapeutic Ventilating tube removal requiring general anesthesia 8 Ear Therapeutic Tympanostomy (requiring insertion of ventilating tube), local or topical anesthesia 8 Ear Therapeutic Tympanostomy (requiring insertion of ventilating tube), general anesthesia 8 Ear Therapeutic Middle ear exploration through postauricular or ear canal incision 8 Ear Therapeutic Tympanolysis, transcanal 8 Ear Therapeutic Transmastoid antrotomy ( simple mastoidectomy) 8 Ear Therapeutic Excision aural polyp 8 Ear Therapeutic Excision aural glomus tumor; transcanal 8 Ear Therapeutic Excision aural glomus tumor; transmastoid 8 Ear Therapeutic Mastoid obliteration (separate procedure) 8 Ear Therapeutic Tympanic neurectomy 8 Ear Therapeutic Closure postauricular fistula, mastoid (separate procedure) 8 Ear Therapeutic Removal or repair of electromagnetic bone conduction hearing device in temporal bone 8 Ear Therapeutic Implantation, osseointegrated implant, temporal bone, with percutaneous attachment to external speech processor/cochlear stimulator; without mastoidectomy 8 Ear Therapeutic Implantation, osseointegrated implant, temporal bone, with percutaneous attachment to external speech processor/cochlear stimulator; with mastoidectomy 8 Ear Therapeutic Replacement (including removal of existing device), osseointegrated implant, temporal bone, with percutaneous attachment to external speech processor/cochlear stimulator; without mastoidectomy 8 Ear Therapeutic Replacement (including removal of existing device), osseointegrated implant, temporal bone, with percutaneous attachment to external speech processor/cochlear stimulator; with mastoidectomy 8 Ear Therapeutic Unlisted procedure, middle ear 8 Ear Therapeutic

9 CPT /HCPCS CPT Description PAS PAS Description Labyrinthotomy, with or without cryosurgery including other nonexcisional destructive procedures or perfusion of vestibuloactive drugs (single or multiple perfusions); transcanal 8 Ear Therapeutic Labyrinthotomy, with or without cryosurgery or other nonexcisional destructive procedures or tack procedure; with mastoidectomy 8 Ear Therapeutic Fenestration semicircular canal 8 Ear Therapeutic Labyrinthectomy; transcanal 8 Ear Therapeutic Labyrinthectomy; with mastoidectomy 8 Ear Therapeutic Vestibular nerve section, translabyrinthine approach 8 Ear Therapeutic Unlisted procedure, inner ear 8 Ear Therapeutic Cartilage graft; nasal septum 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Biopsy, intranasal 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision, nasal polyp(s), simple 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision, nasal polyp(s), extensive 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision or destruction (eg, laser), intranasal lesion; internal approach 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision or destruction (eg, laser), intranasal lesion; external approach (lateral rhinotomy) 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision turbinate, partial or complete, any method 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Submucous resection turbinate, partial or complete, any method 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Injection into turbinate(s), therapeutic 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Displacement therapy (Proetz type) 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Removal foreign body, intranasal; requiring general anesthesia 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Removal foreign body, intranasal; by lateral rhinotomy 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Lysis intranasal synechia 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Repair fistula; oronasal 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Cautery and/or ablation, mucosa of turbinates, unilateral or bilateral, any method, (separate procedure); superficial 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Cauterization and/or ablation, mucosa of turbinates, unilateral or bilateral, any method, (separate procedure); intramural 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Fracture nasal turbinate(s), therapeutic 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Unlisted procedure, nose 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Lavage by cannulation; maxillary sinus (antrum puncture or natural ostium) 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Lavage by cannulation; sphenoid sinus 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Sinusotomy, maxillary (antrotomy); intranasal 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Pterygomaxillary fossa surgery, any approach 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Sinusotomy, sphenoid, with or without biopsy; 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Sinusotomy frontal; transorbital, unilateral (for mucocele or osteoma, Lynch type) 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Sinusotomy frontal; obliterative without osteoplastic flap, brow incision (includes ablation) 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Sinusotomy frontal; obliterative, without osteoplastic flap, coronal incision (includes ablation) 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Sinusotomy frontal; obliterative, with osteoplastic flap, brow incision 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Sinusotomy frontal; obliterative, with osteoplastic flap, coronal incision 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Sinusotomy frontal; nonobliterative, with osteoplastic flap, brow incision 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Sinusotomy frontal; nonobliterative, with osteoplastic flap, coronal incision 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical; with biopsy, polypectomy or debridement (separate procedure) 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical; with control of nasal hemorrhage 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical; with concha bullosa resection 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical with frontal sinus exploration, with or without removal of tissue from frontal sinus 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical, with sphenoidotomy; 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical, with sphenoidotomy; with removal of tissue from the sphenoid sinus 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical, with repair of cerebrospinal fluid leak; ethmoid region 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical, with repair of cerebrospinal fluid leak; sphenoid region 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Repair of nasolabial fistula 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Biopsy of salivary gland; needle 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Biopsy of salivary gland; incisional 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic

10 CPT /HCPCS CPT Description PAS PAS Description Excision of sublingual salivary cyst (ranula) 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Marsupialization of sublingual salivary cyst (ranula) 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision of parotid tumor or parotid gland; lateral lobe, without nerve dissection 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision of parotid tumor or parotid gland; lateral lobe, with dissection and preservation of facial nerve 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision of parotid tumor or parotid gland; total, with dissection and preservation of facial nerve 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision of parotid tumor or parotid gland; total, en bloc removal with sacrifice of facial nerve 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision of sublingual gland 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision of cyst or adenoma of thyroid, or transection of isthmus 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision of thyroglossal duct cyst or sinus; 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Excision of thyroglossal duct cyst or sinus; recurrent 9 Nasal/Paranasal Therapeutic Open treatment of nasal fracture; uncomplicated 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Open treatment of nasal fracture; complicated, with internal and/or external skeletal fixation 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Open treatment of nasal fracture; with concomitant open treatment of fractured septum 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Open treatment of nasoethmoid fracture; without external fixation 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Open treatment of nasoethmoid fracture; with external fixation 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Insertion, nasal septal prosthesis (button) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Rhinoplasty, primary; lateral and alar cartilages and/or elevation of nasal tip 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Rhinoplasty, primary; complete, external parts including bony pyramid, lateral and alar cartilages, and/or elevation of nasal tip 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Rhinoplasty, primary; including major septal repair 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Rhinoplasty, secondary; minor revision (small amount of nasal tip work) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Rhinoplasty, secondary; intermediate revision (bony work with osteotomies) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Rhinoplasty, secondary; major revision (nasal tip work and osteotomies) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Rhinoplasty for nasal deformity secondary to congenital cleft lip and/or palate, including columellar lengthening; tip only 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Rhinoplasty for nasal deformity secondary to congenital cleft lip and/or palate, including columellar lengthening; tip, septum, osteotomies 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Repair of nasal vestibular stenosis (eg, spreader grafting, lateral nasal wall reconstruction) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Septoplasty or submucous resection, with or without cartilage scoring, contouring or replacement with graft 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Repair choanal atresia; intranasal 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Repair choanal atresia; transpalatine 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Repair fistula; oromaxillary (combine with if antrotomy is included) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Septal or other intranasal dermatoplasty (does not include obtaining graft) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Repair nasal septal perforations 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Sinusotomy, maxillary (antrotomy); radical (Caldwell-Luc) without removal of antrochoanal polyps 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Sinusotomy, maxillary (antrotomy); radical (Caldwell-Luc) with removal of antrochoanal polyps 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Sinusotomy, sphenoid, with or without biopsy; with mucosal stripping or removal of polyp(s) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Ethmoidectomy; intranasal, anterior 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Ethmoidectomy; intranasal, total 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Ethmoidectomy; extranasal, total 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical; with dacryocystorhinostomy 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical; with ethmoidectomy, partial (anterior) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical; with ethmoidectomy, total (anterior and posterior) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical, with maxillary antrostomy; 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Nasal/sinus endoscopy, surgical, with maxillary antrostomy; with removal of tissue from maxillary sinus 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Drainage of abscess, cyst, hematoma, vestibule of mouth; simple 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Drainage of abscess, cyst, hematoma, vestibule of mouth; complicated 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Intraoral incision and drainage of abscess, cyst, or hematoma of tongue or floor of mouth; lingual 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Intraoral incision and drainage of abscess, cyst, or hematoma of tongue or floor of mouth; sublingual, superficial 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Intraoral incision and drainage of abscess, cyst, or hematoma of tongue or floor of mouth; sublingual, deep, supramylohyoid 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Intraoral incision and drainage of abscess, cyst, or hematoma of tongue or floor of mouth; submental space 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Intraoral incision and drainage of abscess, cyst, or hematoma of tongue or floor of mouth; submandibular space 10 Rhino/Septoplasty

11 CPT /HCPCS CPT Description PAS PAS Description Intraoral incision and drainage of abscess, cyst, or hematoma of tongue or floor of mouth; masticator space 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Extraoral incision and drainage of abscess, cyst, or hematoma of floor of mouth; sublingual 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Extraoral incision and drainage of abscess, cyst, or hematoma of floor of mouth; submental 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Extraoral incision and drainage of abscess, cyst, or hematoma of floor of mouth; submandibular 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Extraoral incision and drainage of abscess, cyst, or hematoma of floor of mouth; masticator space 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Fistulization of sublingual salivary cyst (ranula); 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Fistulization of sublingual salivary cyst (ranula); with prosthesis 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Excision of submandibular (submaxillary) gland 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Plastic repair of salivary duct, sialodochoplasty; primary or simple 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Plastic repair of salivary duct, sialodochoplasty; secondary or complicated 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Parotid duct diversion, bilateral (Wilke type procedure); 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Parotid duct diversion, bilateral (Wilke type procedure); with excision of one submandibular gland 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Parotid duct diversion, bilateral (Wilke type procedure); with excision of both submandibular glands 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Parotid duct diversion, bilateral (Wilke type procedure); with ligation of both submandibular (Wharton s) ducts 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Conjunctivoplasty; with conjunctival graft or extensive rearrangement 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Conjunctivoplasty; with buccal mucous membrane graft (includes obtaining graft) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Conjunctivoplasty, reconstruction cul-de-sac; with conjunctival graft or extensive rearrangement 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Conjunctivoplasty, reconstruction cul-de-sac; with buccal mucous membrane graft (includes obtaining graft) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Repair of symblepharon; conjunctivoplasty, without graft 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Repair of symblepharon; with free graft conjunctiva or buccal mucous membrane (includes obtaining graft) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Repair of symblepharon; division of symblepharon, with or without insertion of conformer or contact lens 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Conjunctival flap; bridge or partial (separate procedure) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Conjunctival flap; total (such as Gunderson thin flap or purse string flap) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Dacryocystorhinostomy (fistulization of lacrimal sac to nasal cavity) 10 Rhino/Septoplasty Incision and drainage abscess; peritonsillar 11 Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Incision and drainage abscess; retropharyngeal or parapharyngeal, intraoral approach 11 Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Incision and drainage abscess; retropharyngeal or parapharyngeal, external approach 11 Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Excision or destruction of lesion of pharynx, any method 11 Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy; under age Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy; age 12 or over 11 Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Tonsillectomy, primary or secondary; under age Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Tonsillectomy, primary or secondary; age 12 or over 11 Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Adenoidectomy, primary; under age Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Adenoidectomy, primary; age 12 or over 11 Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Adenoidectomy, secondary; under age Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Adenoidectomy, secondary; age 12 or over 11 Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Unlisted procedure, pharynx, adenoids, or tonsils 11 Tonsil/Adenoid Therapeutic Nasal endoscopy, diagnostic, unilateral or bilateral (separate procedure) 12 Nasal/ Tracheal Endoscope Nasal/sinus endoscopy, diagnostic with maxillary sinusoscopy (via inferior meatus or canine fossa puncture) 12 Nasal/ Tracheal Endoscope Nasal/sinus endoscopy, diagnostic with sphenoid sinusoscopy (via puncture of sphenoidal face or cannulation of ostium) 12 Nasal/ Tracheal Endoscope Unlisted procedure, accessory sinuses 12 Nasal/ Tracheal Endoscope Laryngotomy (thyrotomy, laryngofissure); with removal of tumor or laryngocele, cordectomy 12 Nasal/ Tracheal Endoscope Laryngotomy (thyrotomy, laryngofissure); diagnostic 12 Nasal/ Tracheal Endoscope Laryngoscopy, indirect; diagnostic (separate procedure) 12 Nasal/ Tracheal Endoscope Laryngoscopy, indirect; with biopsy 12 Nasal/ Tracheal Endoscope Laryngoscopy, indirect; with removal of foreign body 12 Nasal/ Tracheal Endoscope Laryngoscopy, indirect; with removal of lesion 12 Nasal/ Tracheal Endoscope Laryngoscopy, indirect; with vocal cord injection 12 Nasal/ Tracheal Endoscope Laryngoscopy direct, with or without tracheoscopy; for aspiration 12 Nasal/ Tracheal Endoscope

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