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Q. How is an extensive arthroscopic debridement of the shoulder defined in CPT?
A. An extensive arthroscopic shoulder debridement (CPT 29823) is coded when three or more discrete structures in the same shoulder are debrided. We will talk more about how “discrete structures” are defined in a moment.
If you’ve been coding orthopedic surgery for a number of years, you will recall that the line between a limited and extensive arthroscopic shoulder debridement prior to 2021 was a blurry one, especially in CPT itself. We had some great supplemental guidance from the AAOS and notable orthopedic surgery consultants over the years, but lining those guidelines up with language in the typical operative reports received was still a challenge.
With fresh guidelines published in 2021, the CPT manual now contains a formal definition of when we cross that line between limited and extensive debridement so we can approach this topic with more confidence. We also have a list with examples of what the AMA considers “discrete structures” within the CPT code description itself:
There are a couple of additional guidelines to be mindful of as you count your discrete structures to report an extensive arthroscopic debridement:
Resources:
1 CPT Assistant, December 1, 2020, copyright 2020, American Medical Association
2 NCCI Policy Manual 2025, Chapter 4, Section E.7: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/04-chapter4-ncci-medicare-policy-manual-2025finalcleanpdf.pdf