Mountain State Medical Policy Bulletin |
Section: | Surgery |
Number: | S-133 |
Topic: | Endovascular Stent-Grafts for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm |
Effective Date: | August 1, 2005 |
Issued Date: | August 1, 2005 |
Date Last Reviewed: | 06/2005 |
Indications and Limitations of Coverage
Endovascular stent-grafting for abdominal aortic aneurysms (34800-34834) and associated radiological services (75952, 75953) are considered eligible for payment when performed as treatment for the following indications:
Endovascular stent grafting reported for any other indications is considered not medically necessary. A participating, preferred, or network provider cannot bill the member for the denied service. Codes 0078T-0081T also represent placement and radiological guidance of an endovascular stent-graft. However, these specific procedures are more complex and are still being performed in clinical trial settings with no long-term outcomes available. Therefore, codes 0078T-0081T are considered experimental/investigational. They are not covered. Description An aneurysm is an abnormal condition characterized by the dilatation of a portion of the wall of an artery. The aorta, the largest blood vessel in the body, is particularly susceptible to aneurysm formation. When an aortic aneurysm enlarges and ruptures, it usually results in fatal internal bleeding. Conventional management of significant abdominal aortic aneurysms consists of major, open abdominal surgery to implant a graft and prevent the aneurysm from rupturing. However, there is a minimally invasive, catheter-based alternative to open surgery called endovascular stent-grafting (34800-34834). To prepare for this procedure, accurate assessment of aneurysm dimensions and structure is critical for successful treatment. Measurements are needed of the aneurysm in order to select or construct the appropriate size stent-graft. Endovascular stent-grafting is a technique in which the catheter is inserted through the femoral artery and advanced into the abdominal aorta. The stent-graft is then positioned within the aneurysm via the catheter in order to provide an alternative pathway for blood to flow through the aorta without filling the aneurysm. This reduces pressure on the aneurysm with the intent of preventing it from rupturing. Radiological guidance is required to accomplish this procedure (75952, 75953). |
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34800 | 34802 | 34803 | 34804 | 34805 | 34808 |
34812 | 34813 | 34820 | 34825 | 34826 | 34830 |
34831 | 34832 | 34833 | 34834 | 75952 | 75953 |
0078T | 0079T | 0080T | 0081T |
PRN References |
Endovascular Grafts for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms, Consortium Health Plans, Inc., Policy 7.01.67, 9/30/98 |