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2025 HCPCS code A2002

Mirragen advanced wound matrix, per square centimeter

Report A2002 per square centimeter of Mirragen applied. Do not round up or down. Ensure the wound dimensions and calculated surface area are documented.

Medical necessity for Mirragen should be documented based on the wound's characteristics, failure of other treatments if applicable, and the clinical rationale for using this specific product.

The provider applies Mirragen to the wound, which can be various types such as ulcers, surgical wounds, or trauma wounds. The provider is responsible for reporting the appropriate number of square centimeters used based on the wound size.

In simple words: This code covers the cost of a special wound dressing called Mirragen, which helps wounds heal. It's made of materials that the body can absorb, and the cost is calculated based on the size of the wound.

Mirragen®, a flexible wound dressing made of bioresorbable glass fibers and particles, is used to assist wound healing. This code is reported for each square centimeter of the matrix applied.

Example 1: A patient with a 2x3 cm diabetic foot ulcer receives Mirragen. The provider would bill for 6 square centimeters (2x3 = 6)., Following a surgical incision of 5 cm, Mirragen is applied. The provider bills for 5 square centimeters., A patient with a burn wound measuring 4x4 cm is treated with Mirragen. The provider would bill for 16 square centimeters (4x4=16).

Documentation should include the wound's dimensions (length x width), the total square centimeters of Mirragen used, and the medical necessity for the product.

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