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Revision as of 15:35, 18 May 2018
This template puts the guidelines for excisions into the relevant diagnoses.
To use:
{{CCI Guideline Excisions}}
Excision Guidelines
- Excision and resection refer to work done on an internal body part. If it's an external body part consider instead use of Amputation.
- If any amount of reconstruction was done as part of a resection, code only Excision with Reconstruction, Replacement
- Example: a radical breast resection accompanied by a breast reconstruction, only code Excision with Reconstruction, Replacement
- Otherwise the distinction is whether the extent of the excision, usually indicated in the operative note written by the surgeon:
- Excision, Resection, partial indicates that only part of the body part was removed -- e.g. partial thyroidectomy
- Excision, Resection, total indicates ALL of the body part was removed -- e.g. total gastrectomy
- Excision, Resection, radical indicates that not only was all of the body part removed, but adjacent structures such as lymph nodes, adjacent soft tissue structures were also removed.
- Examples: radical neck dissection, radical mastectomy.
- Example:
- Breast lumpectomy is a Excision, Resection, partial;
- simple mastectomy is a Excision, Resection, total;
- mastectomy with lymph node dissection is usually considered as a Excision, Resection, radical