2025 CPT code 37220
Effective Date: N/A Surgery - Surgical Procedures on the Cardiovascular System Feed
Revascularization, endovascular, open or percutaneous, iliac artery, unilateral, initial vessel; with transluminal angioplasty.
Modifiers applicable include 22 (Increased Procedural Services), 50 (Bilateral Procedure), 52 (Reduced Services), 53 (Discontinued Procedure), etc. as appropriate.
Medical necessity should be supported by documentation of the symptoms (e.g., claudication, rest pain) and diagnostic findings demonstrating significant stenosis or occlusion affecting blood flow to the limb.
The physician prepares and anesthetizes the patient, accesses the artery, inserts the guidewire and catheter, uses imaging guidance, inflates the balloon to expand the vessel, and closes the access site, monitoring the patient's vital signs throughout.
In simple words: This procedure opens up a blocked artery in the pelvis/leg area using a balloon catheter inserted through a small incision or needle puncture. This restores blood flow to the affected limb. This code is for the first artery treated during the procedure.
This procedure involves restoring blood supply to a narrowed or blocked unilateral iliac artery using an endovascular, open, or percutaneous approach with transluminal angioplasty.The physician places a balloon catheter at the blockage and inflates it to widen the artery. This code is used for the initial vessel treated.
Example 1: A patient with a blocked right iliac artery undergoes an endovascular angioplasty to restore blood flow., A patient with a severely narrowed left iliac artery has an open surgical angioplasty to improve circulation., A patient requires an angioplasty of their initial iliac artery via a percutaneous approach to address claudication.
Documentation should include details of the approach (endovascular, open, or percutaneous), the artery treated, confirmation of the blockage, imaging guidance used, and any complications.
- Revenue Code: P2F - MAJOR PROCEDURE, CARDIOVASCULAR - OTHER
- Specialties:Vascular Surgery, Interventional Radiology, Cardiology
- Place of Service:Inpatient Hospital, Outpatient Hospital, Ambulatory Surgical Center