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5. This gentleman has worsening bilateral hydronephrosis. He did not have much of a post void residual on his bladder scan. He is taken to the operating room to have a bilateral cystoscopy and retrograde pyelogram. The results come back as gross prostatic hyperplasia with urinary retention as the cause of the hydronephrosis. CPT code: 52005 ICD10-CM code: _______________ ICD10-CM code: _______________ ICD10-CM code: _______________

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Answer:

CPT Code 52005, ICD 10 code 600.91, ICD-10 Code 591

Step-by-step explanation:

CPT Code 52005 ICD10-CM code is used for cystourethroscopy with ureteral catheterization, or ureteropyelogrpahy, reported bilaterally with modifier.

ICD10 code 600.91 is indicated for prostatic hyperplasia, or unspecified urinary obstruction and lower urinary symptoms.

ICD-10 CM code 591 indicates hydronephrosis.

The codes 600.91 and 591 were similar to ICD-9 CM codes.

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Answer: The correct answer for this question is CPT code: 52005, 66.91, 591. Other codes that may be used in conjunction are 52005. N40.0, N13.39.

Step-by-step explanation:

The code 52005 is identified as a cystoscopy with a bilateral catheterization.

The code 66.91 and N40.0 is identified as the code for hyperplasia of the prostate.

The code 591 and N13.39 is identified as someone having hydronephrosis.

Since there are multiple choice answers to choose from, I found both sets that will answer the question.

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