Mountain State Medical Policy Bulletin |
Section: | Maternity |
Number: | U-7 |
Topic: | Fetal Surgery for Prenatally Diagnosed Malformations |
Effective Date: | August 1, 2005 |
Issued Date: | October 17, 2005 |
Date Last Reviewed: | 09/2005 |
Indications and Limitations of Coverage
Fetal surgery is covered for the following conditions:
Scientific evidence does not demonstrate the efficacy of fetal surgery performed for other indications including but not limited to myelomeningocele (653.73), aqueductal stenosis (742.3), or congenital diaphragmatic hernia (756.6). Report fetal surgery for myelomeningocele with procedure code S2404. Fetal surgery for aqueductal stenosis should be reported with code S2409. Fetal surgery for congenital diaphragmatic hernia using temporary tracheal occlusion should be reported with procedure code S2400. Fetal surgery for non-approved conditions is considered experimental/investigational and is not covered. A participating, preferred, or network provider can bill the member for these experimental/investigational services. Description Most fetal anatomic malformations are best managed after birth. However, advances in methods of prenatal diagnosis, particularly prenatal ultrasound, have led to a new understanding of the natural history and physiologic outcomes of certain congenital anomalies. Fetal surgery is the logical extension of these diagnostic advances, related in part to technical advancement in anesthesia, tocolysis, and hysterotomy. Fetal surgery typically involves opening the gravid uterus (with either a traditional Cesarean surgical incision or through single or multiple fetoscopic port incisions), surgically correcting a fetal abnormality, and returning the fetus to the uterus and restoring uterine closure. Fetal surgery is a specialized technique that requires a multidisciplinary approach. |
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59076 | S2400 | S2401 | S2402 | S2403 | S2404 |
S2405 | S2409 |
National Blue Cross Blue Shield Association Medical Policy 4.01.10, Fetal Surgery for Prenatally Diagnosed Malformations, 12/15/2000, 02/25/2004 |
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