Mountain State Medical Policy Bulletin |
Section: | Surgery |
Number: | S-159 |
Topic: | Nucleoplasty and Biacuplasty |
Effective Date: | August 6, 2007 |
Issued Date: | June 29, 2009 |
Date Last Reviewed: | 05/2009 |
Indications and Limitations of Coverage
Nucleoplasty Date Last Reviewed: 03/2008 Biacuplasty Date Last Reviewed: 06/2007
Description Nucleoplasty is a minimally invasive percutaneous procedure performed under local anesthesia to decompress herniated vertebral discs for the relief of chronic back pain. A special radiofrequency probe (Perc-D Spine Wand™) is inserted percutaneously into the nucleus pulposis under fluoroscopic guidance. Radiofrequency energy is used to break up the molecular bonds of the gel in the nucleus of the disc, essentially vaporizing a portion of it. Upon withdrawal of the wand, tissue is thermally coagulated. The intent of the procedure is to decompress the disc thereby reducing the pressure on surrounding nerve roots. Biacuplasty is a minimally invasive percutaneous procedure performed under local anesthesia for the treatment of chronic discogenic pain originating from annular fissures or contained disc herniations. The biacuplasty procedure uses a bipolar approach in conjunction with internally water-cooled radiofrequency probes to coagulate and deactivate nerves while decompressing disc material. Under fluoroscopy, two introducers are placed bilaterally in the posterolateral disc and the radiofrequency (TransDiscal™) probes are inserted into the introducers. The radiofrequency energy is applied and directed through the disc between the two probe electrodes. This concentrated energy results in tissue heating around and between the electrodes, which coagulates and decompresses disc material, reducing pressure on nearby nerves.. |
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S2348 | 64999 |
This medical policy may not apply to FEP. Medical policy is not an authorization, certification, explanation of benefits, or a contact. Benefits are determined by the Federal Employee Program. |
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