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2025 CPT code 47383

Percutaneous cryoablation of one or more liver tumors.

Follow current CPT coding guidelines for percutaneous procedures and liver tumor ablation. Accurate documentation is critical for proper reimbursement.

Modifiers 22 (increased procedural services), 51 (multiple procedures), 59 (distinct procedural service), and others may be appropriate depending on the specific circumstances of the procedure.

Medical necessity is established when other treatment options (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation) are deemed inappropriate or ineffective for the patient's specific tumor characteristics and overall health.The procedure should be performed by a qualified physician with expertise in interventional radiology or hepatobiliary surgery.

The physician is responsible for pre-operative preparation, anesthesia administration (if applicable), insertion of the cryosurgical probe under imaging guidance, performance of the cryoablation, and post-operative care.

IMPORTANT:For open cryosurgical procedure, use 47381. For percutaneous radiofrequency ablation, use 47382. For open radiofrequency ablation, use 47380. Imaging guidance and monitoring may be separately reported using codes 76940, 77013, 77022.

In simple words: The doctor removes liver tumors by freezing them. A small probe is inserted through the skin, guided by imaging, to freeze and destroy the tumor(s).

This procedure involves the percutaneous ablation (destruction) of one or more liver tumors using cryosurgery (freezing).A cryosurgical probe is inserted through the skin, guided by imaging (often separately reported), directly into the liver tumor. The probe freezes the tumor tissue, which is then allowed to thaw. This freeze-thaw cycle may be repeated to ensure complete tumor destruction. Multiple tumors can be treated in a single session.

Example 1: A 60-year-old male presents with a single, 2cm liver tumor detected on CT scan.Percutaneous cryoablation is performed under ultrasound guidance., A 55-year-old female with multiple small liver metastases (detected via MRI) undergoes percutaneous cryoablation of three lesions in a single session., A 72-year-old male with a large liver tumor deemed unresectable by surgery is a candidate for percutaneous cryoablation.The procedure is done under CT guidance to ensure precise targeting and monitoring.

Pre-operative imaging studies (CT, MRI, or Ultrasound) clearly demonstrating the tumor(s) location and size. Operative report detailing probe placement, number of freeze-thaw cycles, any complications, and post-operative imaging if performed. Pathology report if tissue is obtained. Anesthesia record if anesthesia was utilized.

** Accurate documentation of the number of tumors treated, the use of imaging guidance, and any complications is crucial for appropriate coding and billing.Consult with coding specialists if unsure about specific coding scenarios.

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