Preoperative Diagnosis: Phimosis
Postoperative Diagnosis: Phimosis
Operation: Circumcision
Operation Description: A four-year-old male who had spraying of urine when voiding was diagnosed with phimosis. It seemed the urine collected in the foreskin when voiding. Risks of the operation, such as infection and bleeding were discussed. In addition, the options of a dorsal slit were reviewed. The family understood all risks and wanted to proceed with the operation. Consent was obtained.
The patient was prepped and draped in the usual sterile fashion in the operating room. LMA general anesthesia applied. The extra foreskin was marked; 1x3 Gamco clamp used. Then, using 5-0 Monocryl, 4 stitches were placed and suturing was done. Hemostatis was good and dermabond applied. The patient was in good, stable condition and was brought to the recovery room. The entire procedure was completed as discussed with family.
Select the appropriate CPT and ICD-10-CM codes.
A) 54150, N47.1
B) 54150-52, N47.2
C) 54161, N47.2
D) 54160, N47.1
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