What is a robotic trachelectomy?
What is a robotic trachelectomy?
Robotic radical trachelectomy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a combination of high-definition 3D magnification, robotic technology and miniature instruments – the FDA-approved da Vinci® Surgical System – to enhance a gynecologic oncologist’s laparoscopic skills when removing a patient’s cervix.
What is cpt code 58210?
Hysterectomy Procedures
The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) code 58210 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range – Hysterectomy Procedures.
What is trachelectomy procedure?
A radical trachelectomy is an operation to remove most of the cervix and the upper part of the vagina. The womb is left in place and so it may be possible to have a baby afterwards. You might have this type of operation for a small stage 1 cancer.
Can you get pregnant after a trachelectomy?
Conclusions: Pregnancy after radical trachelectomy is feasible. For various reasons, a number of patients (57%) did not try to get pregnant after the surgical procedure. The majority of the patients who tried to conceive after radical trachelectomy succeeded once or more than once (70%).
Is trachelectomy painful?
After a trachelectomy, you can expect some pain where your surgeon made the cut. This can last for about 4 to 6 weeks, although it should get better day-by-day. The level of pain varies from person to person. If you are in a lot of pain or find it is affecting your day-to-day life, talk to your healthcare team.
Which CPT codes for robotic surgery?
– 17.41 (open robotic-assisted procedure) – 17.42 (laparoscopic robotic-assisted procedure) – 17.43 (percutaneous robotic-assisted procedure) – 17.44 (endoscopic robotic-assisted procedure) – 17.45 (thoracoscopic robotic-assisted procedure) – 17.49 (other and unspecified robotic-assisted procedure)
What is the CPT code for robotic assisted surgery?
Use the following ICD-9-CM procedure codes, which CMS introduced in 2008, to identify procedures performed with robotic assistance: 17.41 (open robotic-assisted procedure) 17.42 (laparoscopic robotic-assisted procedure) 17.43 (percutaneous robotic-assisted procedure) 17.44 (endoscopic robotic-assisted procedure)
What is a robotic lobectomy?
Robotic Lobectomy. Surgeons at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center are exceptionally skilled at performing robotic lobectomy procedures, shown to be an effective treatment for early-stage lung cancer. Lahey is at the forefront of robotic lung cancer surgery. Lobectomy is the surgical removal of one of the lobes of the lung, most often to treat cancer.
What is a robotic surgery lobectomy?
During a robotic surgery lobectomy, your surgeon sits at a console next to you and controls robotic arms that do the operation. The procedure uses three or four half-inch cuts between your ribs, so you may have less bleeding, a lower chance of infection, and a faster recovery.