CPT code +69990 Microsurgical techniques requiring use of operating microscope is assigned when a surgeon uses an operating/surgical microscope to aid in visualizing small/fine structures in the operating field during the performance of microsurgical techniques, such as microdissection.
The work represented by this code includes setting up, calibrating, positioning, and adjusting the operating microscope when brought into the surgical field, it also represents the circumstance where microsurgical technique is performed.
Microsurgery uses miniature instruments and the aid of an operating microscope to accomplish minimally invasive dissection of tissue or to restore function by repairing or rebuilding very small parts of the body such as blood vessels or nerves. This type of surgery may be used in treating injuries, tissue transfer or reattachment of amputated body parts.
For more information, refer to this article from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Microsurgery | American Society of Plastic Surgeons (plasticsurgery.org).
You can watch the video below to learn more about the operating microscope.
Codes 43116 and 31526 are on the list of codes for procedures where use of an operating microscope to facilitate microsurgical technique is an inclusive part of the procedure. In both cases, language in the code descriptor indicates either microsurgical technique or use of the operating microscope is integral to the procedure. The images are excerpts from the NCCI Procedure-to-Procedure, Column 1 and Column 2 edits. The presence of indicator “0” in the modifier column means that use of a modifier to override the edit prohibiting the assignment of +69990 with either 43116 or 31526 is NOT allowed.
1. Code 43116 Partial esophagectomy, cervical, with free intestinal graft, including microvascular anastomosis, obtaining the graft and intestinal reconstruction.
2. Code 31526 Laryngoscopy direct, with or without tracheoscopy; diagnostic, with operating microscope or telescope.
Unfortunately, there is not a list in CPT identifying all the procedures to which +69990 can be assigned as an add-on code. The coder will have to use their documentation review skills in light of the information above to determine if assignment of +69990 is appropriate. Essentially, if the surgeon uses microsurgical techniques to complete a procedure to which microsurgery is not inclusive, +69990 should be assigned to capture the complexity and effort involved in this type of surgical technique. Examples of procedures where microsurgery may be used, and to which microsurgery is not inclusive include:
When use of an operating microscope is documented in an operative report, the coder should not automatically assign +69990. Before this code is reported the coder should take the following steps:
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