Office Surgery Levels

Level I Office Surgery includes, but is not limited to minor procedures such as excision of skin lesions, moles, warts, cysts, lipomas and repair of lacerations or surgery limited to the skin and subcutaneous tissue performed under topical or local anesthesia not involving drug-induced alteration of consciousness other than minimal… Continue reading

Surgical Procedures with Comparable Work RVU’s to ECTR (6.39)

CPT Description Global NON FAC PE RVU FAC PE RVU WORK RVU MALPR TOT NON FAC RVU TOT RVU TOT FAC RVU 24130 Removal of head of radius 90   7.06 6.42 1.21     14.69 29834 Elbow arthroscopy/surgery 90   6.55 6.42 1.22     14.19 58805 Drainage of… Continue reading

Surgeries with Comparable Facility Practice Expense RVU’s to Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Surgery

The codes listed below have similar facility PE RVU’s to 29848. CPT Description Global NON FAC PE RVU FAC PE RVU WORK RVU MALPR TOT NON FAC RVU TOT RVU TOT FAC RVU 27087 Remove hip foreign body 90   7.15 8.83 1.81     17.79 40527 Reconstruct lip with… Continue reading

Surgeries With Comparable Total RVU’s to Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Surgery

Below is a list of CPT codes from the Medicare PFSRVU database that have comparable total RVUs to CPT code 29848: Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Surgery (ECTR). The Work RVU’s are also similar, most in 6-7 RVU range. CPT Description Global NON FAC PE RVU FAC PE RVU WORK RVU MALPR… Continue reading

Benefits of WALANT and OBS

Many hand surgery procedures such as carpal tunnel release, tendon repair and removal of masses can now be performed under local anesthesia alone, avoiding the use of sedation or general anesthesia. The technique—known as Wide-Awake Local Anesthesia, No Tourniquet (WALANT)—can be performed in the surgeon’s office. The ability to safely… Continue reading