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Recurrent Inguinal Hernia

Check your diagnosis coding for this patient encounter. PREOPERATIVE/POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Recurrent right inguinal hernia. PROCEDURE PERFORMED: Laparoscopic right inguinal herniorrhaphy with mesh. BRIEF HISTORY: This patient is a 66-year-old African American male who presented to Dr. Y’s office with recurrent right inguinal hernia for the second time, requesting hernia repair. History of attempt at open […]

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Inguinal Hernia Repair? Need Help with Codes

Hello! I am not sure how to code the below procedure. Any assistance is appreciated :)

Excision of meshoma and neurectomy of the Genital branch of the GF nerve. Primary repair of the iatrogenic creation of the fascial defect using a primary suture technique and fascial release.

dx:Left inguinodynia. Cannot exclude recurrent left inguinal hernia. Status post bilateral laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair

thank you

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Placement of Inguinal Mesh without hernia repair

Good morning,

I am in a quandary…any insight will be appreciated.
The provider clearly documents no hernia, no defect, no areas of weakness…but then places mesh anyway?
How can I capture the mesh insertion without hernia repair…am leaning toward 154xx from integumentary system codes but not sure???

POST-OP DX: Right Cord Lipoma
PX: Open Right Inguinal Hernia Repair with Mesh

*inspected the floor of the inguinal canal and identified no defects or areas of weakness
*no hernia sac was identified and the internal ring was well intact
*prior mesh repair of the laparoscopic hernia repair – intact
*identified a cord lipoma distally, and resected that from the spermatic cord.
** then placed a piece of ProGrip mesh and secured to the pubic tubercle

Post Op Note:
informed him that his prior repair was intact and that his bulge was likely from a cord lipoma

Thanks in advance…

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Large incarcerated right inguinal hernia with scrotal component- NEED HELP, PLEASE :)

Hello, I have never coded an inguinal hernia with scrotal component. Not sure what code to use for scrotal component. I know the inguinal repair is 49507 and the appendectomy will not be coded because there was no need to remove it. Can someone help me with scrotal portion? Thank you in advance!

PROCEDURE: Open repair of incarcerated right inguinal hernia with mesh (3 x 6 inch polypropylene onlay) incidental appendectomy.
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SPECIMENS: 1. Incidental appendectomy 2. Hernia sac
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A right inguinal incision was performed in a standard fashion and carried down to the superior aspect of the scrotum. Subcutaneous tissue was incised through Scarpa’s layer to the external oblique fascia. A large sac was identified communicating with the cantaloupe sized scrotal hernia. The external oblique fascia was incised from the external to the internal ring. Attenuated internal oblique musculature overlying the sac was divided with the electrocautery. The sac was then incised. This allowed for manipulation of the sac contents away from the edges of the sac so that it could be dissected free from the spermatic cord. The spermatic cord structures were identified and protected throughout the case as were the sensory nerves of the inguinal canal. 1/4 inch Penrose drain was placed about the spermatic cord. The enlarged sac was dissected back to the dilated internal ring. At this point the patient was placed in Trendelenburg position and sac contents were reduced. Prior to reduction of the cecum, an elongated normal-appearing appendix was removed by first ligating the mesoappendix and tying off the vessels with interrupted 2-0 silk. The base of this appendix was clamped and the appendix was excised. The base of the appendix was tied off with 0 silk suture and the tip of the base was electrocauterized. Following reduction of the sac contents, it was identified that there was a large internal ring that required support.
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A 3 x 6 inch polypropylene mesh was then placed within the inguinal canal. It was sutured in place with interrupted 2-0 Vicryl, to the Cooper’s ligament medially and along the reflected edge of the inguinal ligament inferiorly. The mesh was split laterally allowing the cord to lie anterior to the mesh. The mesh was sutured superior medially to the conjoined tendon. The tails were brought together laterally, recreating an internal ring. The tails were tucked under the external oblique fascia.
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The dead space within the scrotum was inspected. The edges of the peritoneal sac were cauterized. 1/2 inch Penrose drain was placed in the dead space and brought out through the inferior aspect of the scrotum via a stab incision and sutured in place with 3-0 nylon. The drain was left within the scrotum and the soft tissue surrounding the drain, superiorly was closed off from the inguinal canal using a pursestring suture of 2-0 chromic, to prevent communication of the drain with the mesh. Prior to this, the wound and the scrotum were irrigated thoroughly with warm saline and hemostasis was obtained. The closure was with a running 2-0 Polysorb and the external oblique fascia. Scarpa’s layer was closed with interrupted 2-0 chromic. The skin was closed with staples. A sterile gauze dressing was applied and secured with Medipore tape. The wound was infiltrated with 0.25% Marcaine with epinephrine, 30 mL. A scrotal support was placed with gauze. The patient tolerated the procedure well and was taken to the recovery room stable.
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Need help with deep inguinal sentinal node bx with intraoperative mapping

Good morning Forum!! I am working on a report for Deep subfascial sentinel node biopsies identified by intraoperative mapping. One node with an update of 239 and the other with an uptake of 249 CPS. The surgeon is working near the Saphenous vein. The mapping code 38900 does not include a primary procedure remotely related to deep inguinal nodes? How would you all code this to include the deep dissection and the mapping?? I understand that there is a Part B News article from January 2009 and have seen an excerpt from that article but still am baffled.

Thank you!!
Carol J Self, CPPM, CPC, EMT

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Ilioinguinal Neurectomy During Inguinal Hernia Repair

My surgeon removed the ilioinguinal nerve (sent to pathology) during inguinal hernia repair. She did not indicate it was for chronic pain control.
Does anyone know if this will bundle into the repair or can I code it separately – thinking 64772??

Thanks…

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