Keep a count of joints, irrespective of the numbers of
nerves.
While reporting the paravertebral facet joint nerve
injections in 2012, you will no more be counting nerves that your surgeon
targeted. You have up to now been reporting injections for every nerve at a
single vertebral level. Effective Jan. 1, you'll require adjusting your method
to look for the precise anatomical site involved and also the work that your
surgeon did. Read on for more on what changes to expect for these injections in
CPT 2012: what goes obsolete and what new comes in.
Know the CPT 2012 Deletions
Here are four CPT codes that will be deleted in CPT 2012:
64622 (Destruction by neurolytic agent, paravertebral facet
joint nerve; lumbar or sacral, single level)
+64623 (Destruction by neurolytic agent, paravertebral facet
joint nerve; lumbar or sacral, each additional level [List separately in
addition to code for primary procedure])
64626 (Destruction by neurolytic agent, paravertebral facet
joint nerve; cervical or thoracic, single level)
+64627 (Destruction by neurolytic agent, paravertebral facet
joint nerve; cervical or thoracic, each additional level [List separately in
addition to code for primary procedure])
Look at New Codes
You will find four novel CPT codes in CPT 2012. These
include the following:
64633 (Destruction by neurolytic agent, paravertebral facet
joint nerve[s], with imaging guidance [fluoroscopy or CT]; cervical or
thoracic, single facet joint)
+64634 (Destruction by neurolytic agent, paravertebral facet
joint nerve [s], with imaging guidance [fluoroscopy or CT]; cervical or
thoracic, each additional facet joint [List separately in addition to code for
primary procedure])
64635 (Destruction by neurolytic agent, paravertebral facet
joint nerve[s], with imaging guidance [fluoroscopy or CT]; lumbar or sacral,
single facet joint)
+64636 (Destruction by neurolytic agent, paravertebral facet
joint nerve[s], with imaging guidance [fluoroscopy or CT]; lumbar or sacral,
each additional facet joint [List separately in addition to code for primary
procedure])
Don't Distinctly Report Image Guidance
While reporting neurolysis defined by new CPT codes
64633-64636, ensure that your surgeon has used and documented the image
guidance used to carry out the paravertebral facet joint nerve destruction. The
CPT codes for 2012 are inclusive of the image guidance, so you do not
individually report the fluoroscopy or CT guidance used for the paravertebral
nerve localization.
Medical Coding Tip: You are not supposed to report 77003
(Fluoroscopic guidance and localization of needle or catheter tip for spine or
paraspinous diagnostic or therapeutic injection procedures [epidural,
subarachnoid, or sacroiliac joint], including neurolytic agent destruction) for
fluoroscopic guidance and 77012 (Computed tomography guidance for needle
placement [eg, biopsy, aspiration, injection, localization device],
radiological supervision and interpretation) for CT guidance with 64633-64636.