An incision and drainage procedure as the name implies involves making an incision into the body and draining fluid from the body. This fluid drained can be an area of infection such as an abscess or it may be an area of hematoma or seroma.
At first glance, coding incision and drainage procedures looks pretty straightforward (there are just a handful of codes for incision and drainage in the integumentary section of the CPT manual). Not all incision and drainage procedures should be coded with these codes from the integumentary section though. There are incision and drainage codes throughout the surgery section of the CPT manual that are designed to represent deeper incision and drainage procedures for various locations throughout the body. Let’s start by looking at the incision and drainage procedure in the integumentary section of CPT. Continue reading “Incision & Drainage”