Coding for Musculoskeletal Services
You are a new medical coder who works for an Orthopedic medical practice. Patients are often seen for fractures or dislocations which require either a cast or splint. A common patient encounter may be for the application of a long-arm split.
Apply your knowledge of CPT to this patient scenario.
Include the following aspects in the assignment:
Describe what a long-arm splint is and when this would be appropriate
Provide the CPT code from the Surgery section which would identify the application of a long-arm split
List the steps of how you arrived at this code and explain how this is important for reimbursement purposes
Sample Answer
As a new medical coder in an Orthopedic medical practice, I’m ready to apply my CPT knowledge to the common scenario of applying a long-arm splint.
Description of a Long-Arm Splint and its Appropriate Use
A long-arm splint is a temporary immobilization device that extends from the upper arm, across the elbow, and down to the wrist, often encompassing the hand. It is typically non-circumferential, meaning it does not completely encircle the limb, allowing for some swelling and easier removal. Splints are generally preferred over casts in acute injury situations because they are easier to adjust or remove if swelling occurs, reducing the risk of compartment syndrome.