SEER and Store Manuals Answer the questions below Applied Practice
SEER and Store Manuals Answer the questions below Applied Practice for Surgery Codes (Remember to answer how we code; no partial credit will be given) 1. The patient presented for a transurethral rection of the prostate with pathology for known prostate cancer. What is the surgery code? 2. A patient with in-situ urothelial cancer of the bladder is treated with TURB with fulguration by electrocautery. What is the surgery code? 3. The patient presented for an excisional biopsy with cryosurgery for tongue cancer. What is the surgery code? 4. A patient with rectosigmoid cancer presented for a polypectomy with electrocautery. What is the surgery code? 5. The patient presented for bilateral tonsillectomy for cancer treatment. What is the surgery code? 6. The patient presented for partial esophagectomy with partial gastrectomy for esophageal cancer. What is the surgery code? 7. The surgery code for Unknown Primary is 8. A patient with gastric cancer presented for a partial proximal gastrectomy. What is the surgery code? 9. The patient presented for a pharyngectomy with mandibulectomy for cancer treatment. What is the surgery code? 10. A patient with breast cancer had a Goldilocks mastectomy performed. What is the surgery code? 11. The patient presents for radiation therapy for prostate cancer. The patient stated they had a TURP performed a month ago with no mention of a pathology specimen. What is the surgery code? 12. This patient had a mass on a true vocal cord. The physician stripped the vocal cord and submitted a pathology specimen. What is the surgery code? 13. A patient with ovarian cancer was offered a Single ovary removal without hysterectomy but with omentectomy. What is the surgery code? 14. A patient with rectal cancer received an abdominoperineal resection. What is the surgery code? 15. The patient had a colonoscopy where a polyp appeared malignant. The surgeon uses electrocautery to remove the tumor, no tissue specimen. What is the surgery code? 16. Colon cancer of the ascending colon is treated with a right colectomy. What is the surgery code? 17. A patient with anal cancer received an abdominoperineal resection with a bilateral inguinal lymph node dissection. What is the surgery code? 18. A patient with liver cancer presented for a left lobectomy. What is the surgery code? 19. A patient with Pancreatic cancer is given a Whipple procedure. What is the surgery code? 20. A cancer is removed from the spleen by partial splenectomy. What is the surgery code? 21. A wedge resection is performed on the right breast. What is the surgery code? 22. The treatment for cervical cancer was decided as a total hysterectomy without removal of ovaries or tubes. What is the surgery code? 23. A patient with pancreatic cancer received a distal pancreatectomy. What is the surgery code? 24. The kidney was removed with an attached Adrenal gland and partial ureter. What is the surgery code? 25. The patient with thyroid cancer was treated with Total thyroidectomy. What is the surgery code? Applied Practice for Other Surgery-related Codes (Remember to answer how we code; no partial credit will be given) 1. 01/09/23 The patient presented for a colonoscopy. A biopsy was performed on the ascending colon mass. Pathology revealed squamous cell carcinoma from lung primary. What is the surgical diagnostic and staging procedure code? 2. 02/03/23 The patient presented for abdominal pain. CT scan revealed intestinal blockage. Physicians decided to do exploratory surgery, revealing a large pelvic mass. A biopsy was performed, which revealed a uterine carcinoma. What is the surgical diagnostic and staging procedure code? 3. The patient presented for a breast ultrasound, which revealed a large mass in the right breast’s upper outer quadrant. The patient underwent a breast biopsy, which revealed ductal carcinoma. What is the surgical diagnostic and staging procedure code? 4. The patient has a gastrointestinal stromal tumor of the stomach. What is the Lymphovascular invasion code? 5. A patient with thyroid cancer has a thyroidectomy, and the path revealed lymphatic invasion and angioinvasion. What is the Lymphovascular invasion code? 6. A patient with melanoma cancer presented for a wide local excision. The path report revealed skin of the left arm, nodular melanoma, Breslow thickness 5mm, with Lymphovascular invasion, 1 sentinel lymph node positive for ITC, and 2 sentinel lymph nodes positive out of 4 examined. What are the following codes: (if the code is to remain blank state “blank”) a. Regional nodes positive: b. Regional nodes examined: c. Sentinel nodes positive: d. Sentinel nodes examined: e. LVI code: f. Surgical approach: g. Scope of regional nodes surgery: h. Surgical margins: 7. A patient with pancreas cancer presented for a robotic-assisted laparoscopic Whipple procedure. The path report revealed pancreatic head ductal carcinoma, 2.5cm, negative Lymphovascular invasion; all three lymph nodes examined were negative, and margins were clear. What are the following codes: (if the code is to remain blank state “blank”) a. Regional nodes positive: b. Regional nodes examined: c. Sentinel nodes positive: d. Sentinel nodes examined: e. LVI code: f. Surgical approach: g. Scope of regional nodes surgery: h. Surgical margins: 8. A patient with breast cancer presented on 04/26/23 for a breast biopsy revealing ductal carcinoma. The patient then had a breast mastectomy with a sentinel lymph node biopsy on 05/02/23 with a path revealing: right breast, 4:00, 1.2cm, ductal carcinoma, no lvi present, none of the four sentinel lymph nodes were positive, margins positive. 05/04/203 patients presented for an axillary dissection revealing four of eight lymph nodes positive. What are the following codes: (if the code is to remain blank state “blank”) a. Regional nodes positive: b. Regional nodes examined: c. Sentinel nodes positive: d. Sentinel nodes examined: e. LVI code: f. Surgical approach: g. Scope of regional nodes surgery: h. Surgical margins: 9. A patient with breast cancer presented on 02/16/23 for a breast biopsy revealing lobular carcinoma. The patient then had a breast mastectomy with lymph node dissection and SLN biopsy on 02/23/23 with a path revealing: left breast, 6:00, 1.9cm, lobular carcinoma, one of three sentinel pos and five of eight lymph nodes positive, margins indeterminate. What are the following codes: (if the code is to remain blank state “blank”) a. Regional nodes positive: b. Regional nodes examined: c. Sentinel nodes positive: d. Sentinel nodes examined: e. LVI code: f. Surgical approach: g. Scope of regional nodes surgery: h. Surgical margins: 10. A patient with colon cancer presented on 04/17/23 for robotic converted to open hemicolectomy. The path revealed transverse colon mucinous adenocarcinoma, 2.8cm, perineural invasion positive, LVI positive, no lymph nodes submitted, and margins clear. What are the following codes: (if the code is to remain blank state “blank”) a. Regional nodes positive: b. Regional nodes examined: c. Sentinel nodes positive: d. Sentinel nodes examined: e. LVI code: f. Surgical approach: g. Scope of regional nodes surgery: h. Surgical margins:
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