What is included in CPT code 27447?
What is included in CPT code 27447?
CPT® Code 27447 in section: Arthroplasty, knee, condyle and plateau.
What is included in CPT code 27486?
The surgeon reports CPT code 27486 (revision of total knee arthroplasty, with or without allograft; 1 component). If the joint is infected, however, and the patient must be treated with antibiotics before a new component can be inserted, the procedure is not considered a revision arthroplasty.
What is included in CPT 27487?

This is reported using current procedural terminology (CPT) code 27487—Revision of total knee arthroplasty, with or without allograft; femoral and entire tibial component.
What is included in CPT 27130?
**For Part B of A services, the following CPT codes should be used:

Code | Description |
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27130 | ARTHROPLASTY, ACETABULAR AND PROXIMAL FEMORAL PROSTHETIC REPLACEMENT (TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY), WITH OR WITHOUT AUTOGRAFT OR ALLOGRAFT |
What is procedure code 27134?
**For Part B of A services, the following CPT codes should be used:
Code | Description |
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27134 | REVISION OF TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY; BOTH COMPONENTS, WITH OR WITHOUT AUTOGRAFT OR ALLOGRAFT |
27137 | REVISION OF TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY; ACETABULAR COMPONENT ONLY, WITH OR WITHOUT AUTOGRAFT OR ALLOGRAFT |
Is CPT 27130 an inpatient only procedure?
Total Hip Arthroplasty and the Inpatient-Only List (IPO) CMS removed CPT code 27130 (THA) from the IPO list. As such, providers will now be reimbursed by Medicare for THA performed during a hospital outpatient stay.
What is the difference between CPT 20610 and 20611?
Use 20610 for a major joint or bursa, such as the shoulder, knee, or hip joint, or the subacromial bursa when no ultrasound guidance is used for needle placement. Report 20611 when ultrasonic guidance is used and a permanent recording is made with a report of the procedure.
Is CPT 20610 and add on code?
20610 CPT Code Description. The 20610 CPT code is billed for a major joint or bursa injection or aspiration without ultrasound guidance. After administering a local anaesthetic, the physician inserts a needle through the skin and into a joint or bursa.