Coding Cast & X-ray Application During Post-op | Medical Coding Tips

Q: Cast & X-ray Application – “When coding for application of a cast, cast supplies, & x-ray, during post op would we append the 58-mod to the application of the cast?”

A: I don’t think so.

Chandra: Not typically, because typically they only bundle the first one that’s done the same time that you bill fracture care.

Alicia: Yes. The person comes in during post-op, they put pins in the legs or whatever, and they also casted you. When they do that cast the first time, it’s all inclusive. Now, if you come back… a scenario I remember from the ER, a guy broke a tendon and the ligament because he caught his calf on a hook and so he was suspended by this big giant metal hook. Anyway, he was sliced open on his calf this big.

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The physician sewed the tendon and the ligament and everything together in the ER because it was all exposed; I mean, he was filleted like a fish. It was really exciting, he even pulled them and let me watched the guy’s toes wiggle. That being said, he wanted to cast the patient because when you have a ligament and a tendon tears in the leg, you need them not to be moving at all while they’re healing, they’re like giant rubber bands. You need that healing process. He casted him but he cut out the cast to show the wound because you can’t have stitches like that being covered up in a warm, moist area. So, he did that.

Let’s say that that patient came back a week later because his wound got infected, started oozing. They take the cast off because his leg is swelling and they clean him up and re-apply a different cast. That would get you a modifier 58 because it’s not applicable to the post-op.

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Laureen Jandroep

CPC, COC, CPPM, CPC-I.,Sr. Instructor for CCO.us. Laureen has over 25 years in the healthcare field. She graduated as an Occupational Therapist in 1986 and before long was running a successful therapy practice which did over 1.6 million in billing per year with a less than .06% rejection rate. Once Medicare changed how rehab companies were reimbursed this business was closed and Laureen eventually started a new company dedicated to teaching Medical Billing and Coding. Laureen has taught medical billing and coding since 1999 and currently does so through her comapny Certification Coaching Organization, LLC which does business as CCO.She resides in Florida with her husband of over 20 years Anthony and four children. They are active parents and spend most of their time these days just being parents which they love.

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