What is the CPT code for turbinate reduction?

What is the CPT code for turbinate reduction?

Coblation/reduction of the turbinates is billed with code 30140-52, using the —52 modifier for reduced services, per CPT guidance. In this procedure, cauterization of the surface of the mucosa is performed externally or superficially only.

What is left inferior turbinate?

The inferior nasal turbinates are the largest and located lowest in the nose. They are also the most likely to become enlarged. This condition is called inferior turbinate hypertrophy. A turbinate becomes enlarged when the mucosa gets inflamed due to rhinitis or chronic sinusitis.

How are inferior turbinates treated?

There are three main surgical approaches to reducing turbinate hypertrophy:

  1. Inferior turbinate bone resection (ITBR). This involves removing a portion of bone of the inferior turbinates to promote airflow in the nose.
  2. Partial inferior turbinectomy (PIT).
  3. Submucosal diathermy (SMD).

For example, when radiofrequency (RF) coblation alone is used to reduce the inferior turbinates, code 30802—“cautery and/or ablation, mucosa of inferior turbinates, unilateral or bilateral, any method; intramural,” in CPT terminology—should be assigned and submitted for reimbursement.

Is the inferior turbinate excision bundled with septoplasty?

These codes can be reported separately with surgical procedures such as sphenoid, maxillary or frontal sinus procedures, and septoplasty .” The inferior turbinate excision/resection codes do not bundle with septoplasty, 30520.

What’s the difference between inferior and middle turbinate surgery?

2 Don’t confuse inferior with middle turbinate surgery. “Turbinate surgery codes 30130, 30140 and 30930 are specific to the inferior turbinates and should not be coded for procedures performed on the middle turbinates,” Becker’s ASC Review notes.

What is the ASC code for inferior turbinate surgery?

“Turbinate surgery codes 30130, 30140 and 30930 are specific to the inferior turbinates and should not be coded for procedures performed on the middle turbinates,” Becker’s ASC Review notes. In cases where resection and some type of fracture of the middle turbinates are done, surgeons should code 30999. 3 Don’t let coding dictate surgical choice.

What is the CPT code for turbinate excision?

Turbinate excision/submucous resection codes 30130 (“excision inferior turbinate, partial or complete, any method”) and 30140 (“submucous resection inferior turbinate, partial or complete, any method”) should be reported separately. You should document that you entered or excised mucosa and preserved it when using code 30140.

“Turbinate surgery codes 30130, 30140 and 30930 are specific to the inferior turbinates and should not be coded for procedures performed on the middle turbinates,” Becker’s ASC Review notes. In cases where resection and some type of fracture of the middle turbinates are done, surgeons should code 30999. 3 Don’t let coding dictate surgical choice.

What is the unlisted nasal code for middle turbinate surgery?

If the doctor removed the middle turbinates through excision or resection, as in a middle turbinectomy and septoplasty, you’d use the unlisted nasal code for the middle turbinectomy, 30999. Important: You should always take 30130 and 30140, along with 30930 and 31240 as unilateral codes.

2 Don’t confuse inferior with middle turbinate surgery. \ “Turbinate surgery codes 30130, 30140 and 30930 are specific to the inferior turbinates and should not be coded for procedures performed on the middle turbinates,” Becker’s ASC Review notes.