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*If the procedure was not even begun, don't code it at all -- e.g. taken to, perhaps was put to sleep, but the surgeon/proceduralist never began doing the planned procedure.
*If the procedure was not even begun, don't code it at all -- e.g. taken to, perhaps was put to sleep, but the surgeon/proceduralist never began doing the planned procedure.
*If on the other hand, a procedure WAS begun but the surgeon or proceduralist, for whatever reason, didn't do what was planned, then code WHATEVER WAS ACTUALLY DONE.
*If on the other hand, a procedure WAS begun but the surgeon or proceduralist, for whatever reason, didn't do what was planned, then code WHATEVER WAS ACTUALLY DONE.
**e.g. planned a colon resection for colon cancer, opened the patient, saw that there was diffuse peritoneal carcinomatosis, and then just closed, then code the diagnostic exploratory lap, i.e. '''[[Diagnostic Interventions on the Abdominal Cavity NOS]]''' + '''[[Inspection/exploration not via endoscope]]'''
**e.g. planned a colon resection for colon cancer, opened the patient, saw that there was diffuse peritoneal carcinomatosis, and then just closed, then code the diagnostic exploratory lap, i.e. '''[[(D) Abdominal or Pelvic Cavity, NOS]]''' + '''[[Inspection, Exploration (non-endoscopic)]]'''
 
***if they did a biopsy also before they closed, then code as above AND ALSO the biopsy as:  '''[[(D) Abdominal or Pelvic Cavity, NOS]]''' + '''[[Biopsy (non-endoscopic)]]'''
*'''If a procedure was started but then aborted, collect the procedure as if it had been completed successfully.'''
**e.g. they started a thrombectomy on the carotid artery of a stroke patient, but were unable to finish it, then here you'd code the thrombectomy because they went in and made the attempt.
 
*For example a thrombectomy was attempted on a neuro patient but they were unable to reach the clot and abandoned the procedure. Code thrombectomy because they actually went in and made the attempt.


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Revision as of 16:46, 20 December 2018

  • If the procedure was not even begun, don't code it at all -- e.g. taken to, perhaps was put to sleep, but the surgeon/proceduralist never began doing the planned procedure.
  • If on the other hand, a procedure WAS begun but the surgeon or proceduralist, for whatever reason, didn't do what was planned, then code WHATEVER WAS ACTUALLY DONE.
Background   

We decided that our coding will not track whether a procedure was aborted (aka a "failed procedure"), or was a failed procedure while still in surgery, as part of CCI Collection.

We used to specifically collect failure or abandonment status on some procedures (e.g. inoperable cancer). In CCI, failure would need to be coded by appending "Status A" after the code. This would require an extra field for something we never generally coded before, so it was decided not to code this.

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