tci Part B Insider - 2008 Issue 34

Part B Mythbuster: What Constitutes 'Lavage?' It May Be More Than You Think

What to watch to avoid a $500 (or more) mistakeMyth: If your surgeon must return a patient to the operating room for abdominal washout due to complication, you should always report lavage code 49080.Reality: In many cases, the procedure will qualify for a more extensive (and higher-valued) exploratory laparotomy.Know What 49080 DescribesSurgeons will use the term "lavage" to describe washing out of abdominal wounds during an exploratory surgery, but you should be careful not to confuse this with lavage as defined by 49080 (Peri-toneocentisis, abdominal paracentisis, or peritoneal lavage).During peritoneal lavage (49080) the surgeon introduces a...

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