HCPro, JustCoding Outpatient - 2021 Issue 30 (July)
Tackle CPT coding for ESWL procedures
July 27th, 2021
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Article Overview
This article is a CPT-focused overview of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for urinary stone treatment. It is aimed at coding professionals and others who need to understand how the procedure is discussed in relation to stone treatment, stent placement and removal, and common documentation scenarios. The article also places the procedure in broader clinical context by describing kidney stones, ESWL technique, and related urology workflow.
Why This Topic Matters
ESWL and associated urologic procedures can involve multiple sessions and related services, so accurate understanding of the article helps readers recognize when the topic applies and what kinds of coding guidance are being discussed.
Article Sections
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Procedural treatments for kidney stones
Provides general background on kidney stone treatment options and when procedural intervention may be considered. Discusses the clinical context that leads to ESWL or related management.
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ESWL
Introduces extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy and describes the procedure at a high level. Covers the setting, general approach, and factors that may affect suitability.
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ESWL technique
Describes the workflow of the procedure from patient positioning through fragmentation of stones. Focuses on the general treatment process and equipment involved.
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Stent insertion and removal technique
Summarizes the general technique used for ureteral stent placement and later removal. Connects the procedure sequence to the broader ESWL discussion.
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CPT coding
Covers the article’s coding discussion for ESWL and related procedures. Includes scenarios involving laterality, staged services, multiple procedures, and follow-up services.
What You Will Learn
- How the article frames ESWL within kidney stone treatment
- What clinical situations are discussed alongside ESWL coding
- How the article approaches related stent placement and removal topics
- What general documentation and timing issues are associated with the coding discussion
- Which coding areas are addressed in the CPT-focused guidance
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Urology coding staff
- Billing and reimbursement professionals
- Coding auditors
- Clinical documentation staff
Codes Discussed
Modifiers Discussed
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