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Split thickness graft/hidradenitis excision axilla- need advice :)

Hello, I am unfamiliar with split thickness graft. I am leaning towards coding the below as 11450-50, 15120,15120. The wound vac is bundling. any thoughts or advice is appreciated. :)

SCDs were placed on bilateral lower extremities. arms were outstretched on padded foam arm rests and abducted to less than 90 degrees at the shoulder. underwent general anesthesia. was prepped and draped in the usual sterile fashion. I began by injecting 150 cc of a mixture of 266 mg exparel in 20 cc and 50 cc 0.25% marcaine diluted in 100 cc normal saline split equally as a field block into bilateral axillas and left anterolateral thigh. Her right axilla was then marked and it is 16 x 13 cm area of skin with skin pits, scarring and nodularity. This is also the hairbearing area of her right axilla. It was incised down into the subcutaneous fat and removed with cautery. The skin was sent to pathology for examination. Hemostasis was achieved. The wound was irrigated with normal saline. Using a 2-0 Vicryl pursestring suture in the dermis the wound was narrowed to dimensions measuring 10.5 x 6 cm in preparation for skin grafting. Attention was then turned to the left axilla. The same procedure was performed. On the left side to the area marked for excision measured 15 x 12 cm. After the Vicryl pursestring suture I was able to narrow the dimensions down to 10 x 6 cm. The left anterolateral thigh was then prepared for graft harvest. A dermatome mesher was used with a 4 inch blade. A 1/12 inch thick skin graft was harvested after applying mineral oil. It was meshed at a 1-1.5 ratio. 2 10 cm long passes were made with the 4 inch wide blade. The grafts were sewn into the axillas using a 5-0 chromic running suture. The donor site was dressed with Xeroform, Tegaderm, ABD and Ace wrap. Adaptic and black foam wound VAC spongewere placed over the axillary skin grafts. Both of the back to her bridged to beneath her clavicles. The VAC’s were then connected through Y adapter to a single machine and set at 125 mm of continuous pressure. The system was functioning with a slight leak but was holding pressure. Patient was then awakened from anesthesia without complication and transferred to the recovery room in stable condition. At the end of the case all the needle, sponge and instrument counts were correct x 2 and I was present for the entire case.

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Split thickness graft chest/muscle flap- need advice :)

Hello, would you code the below as 15100,15734? Thank you

Procedure:
Pectoralis muscle flap
SPLIT THICKNESS SKIN GRAFT CHEST
VAC PLACEMENT
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left lateral thigh will be used as a donor site in a similar area to her prior graft harvest. then brought back to the operating room and placed supine on the operating room table. SCDs were placed on bilateral lower extremities. arms were outstretched on padded foam arm rests and abducted to less than 90 degrees at the shoulder. underwent general anesthesia. prepped and draped in the usual sterile fashion. Prior to beginning of the procedure wound measurements were taken after the VAC was removed. left chest wall defect measured 6 x 5 x 1.5 cm. There was exposed pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, and ribs with a thin layer of periosteum. The wound bed was clean and started to granulate. An additional 1 cm margin was taken medially of subcutaneous tissue and pectoralis muscle. This was oriented with a single suture anteriorly and a double suture at 12:00 and sent to pathology. Upon inspection of the defect given the fact that the middle third of the pectoralis major muscle had already been taken during the prior resection it seemed appropriate to mobilize the superior third of the muscle and rotate it 90 degrees counterclockwise to fill the vertical defect underlying her open wound. Therefore using cautery the pectoralis major muscle fibers were removed from the sternal attachments as well as the clavicle. The deep side of the muscle was released off of what remained of pectoralis minor as well as the anterior border of the ribs. Care was taken not to damage the pectoralis major pedicle. Dissection proceeded until there was enough rotation in the muscle to allow the medial border of pectoralis major to cover the full extent of the defect. The entire wound bed was then copiously irrigated with 3 L of pulse lavage saline. Metal clips were placed to mark the superior and inferior medial lateral and deep borders of the recurrent tumor bed. Hemostasis was then achieved using electrocautery. The pectoralis muscle was then rotated into position and secured using 3-0 Vicryl sutures. There was not significant tension on the flap. The skin edges were tacked down to the muscle flap circumferentially in a similar fashion. At this point the skin defect requiring grafting measured 5 x 6.5 cm. A 1/14 inch split-thickness skin graft was harvested from the left lateral thigh using a 2 inch dermatome blade. It was meshed at a 1-1.5 ratio and secured to the pectoralis muscle using a running 5-0 chromic suture. Xeroform and a black foam sponge was placed over the graft. The VAC sponge was bridged to the left lateral chest wall and the system was secured at 125 mm of pressure. The left thigh was dressed with Xeroform, Tegaderm and Ace wrap. Anesthesia then performed a serratus block using Exparel

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Help With Coding Exc of Skin lesion with Full Thickness skin graft & Layered closure

Hi everyone! Just wondering if its appropriate to use the following codes:
Excision of 3 Cm Leison Squamous cell ca of lt hand CPT 11623
with 8 cm layered closure CPT 12044 with 59
and Full Thickness skin graft 15240 (or does the skin graft cover the closure as well)
Thanks in advance for any help with theis matter. DH, CPC

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Full Thickness Resection of Colonic Polyp

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Please advise on the coding of the following polyp removal with full thickness resection device. Is an unlisted appropriate in this scenario?

A 12 mm polyp was found in the recto-sigmoid colon at 15 cm from the anal verge. Polyp has associated scar from prior
treatment and adjacent SPOT tattoo. The polyp was sessile. Preparation for full thickeness resection was made. The
margin of the lesion was marked with the cautery marking device. The colonoscope was exchanged for a new colonoscope
with the attached Full Thickness Resection Device. The Device was driven to the lesion. The lesion was grasped with the
grasping forceps into the cap, care taken not to use suction. The closure device was then deployed and the lesion
ensnared in the indwelling snare. Full thickness resection was then performed. Edges trimmed with dual knife and snare.
After scope and specimen removal the site was again evaluated showing appropriate clip placement with no perforation,
bleeding or residual lesion seen.
External hemorrhoids were found during

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you

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