CPT code 11642 is for the excision of a malignant lesion, such as a squamous cell carcinoma, from areas like the face, ears, eyelids, nose, or lips, with an excised diameter of 1.1 to 2.0 cm. The lesion was 1 cm with a 4 mm margin, making the total excised diameter 1.8 cm, which fits the criteria for 11642.
CPT code 12051 is for an intermediate repair of wounds on the face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mucous membranes, with a wound length of 2.5 cm or less. Since the repair was intermediate and performed on the lip, this code is appropriate.
CPT code 11641 applies to lesions that are 1 cm or smaller, and 12052 is for larger or repairs on the same areas, which does not fully capture the extent of the procedure performed in this scenario.
CPT code 11642 is for the excision of a malignant lesion, such as a squamous cell carcinoma, from areas like the face, ears, eyelids, nose, or lips, with an excised diameter of 1.1 to 2.0 cm. The lesion was 1 cm with a 4 mm margin, making the total excised diameter 1.8 cm, which fits the criteria for 11642.
CPT code 12051 is for an intermediate repair of wounds on the face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mucous membranes, with a wound length of 2.5 cm or less. Since the repair was intermediate and performed on the lip, this code is appropriate.
CPT code 11641 applies to lesions that are 1 cm or smaller, and 12052 is for larger or repairs on the same areas, which does not fully capture the extent of the procedure performed in this scenario.
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