On an advertisement for a webinar, the speaker stated that when performing hammertoe correction involving CPT 28285, this includes ALL skin and soft tissue corrections, repairs, incisions, or excision at the interphalangeal joints or metatarsal phalangeal joint, is this TRUE?
You need to look at the evidence that is out there not what a speaker states or puts in writing in their opinion. One must back things up with facts. CPT Case studies outlines CPT 28285. In the publication, they describe a hammertoe repair. Preservice is related which is everything that leads to the actual time of incision. Then you see they provide the "Intraservice" explaining the surgery, in no way does CPT describe the metatarsal phalangeal joint as part of the typical or integral to the procedure. CPT Assistant Nov 98:8, May 06:18, Sept 10:9, Sept 11:11 are the references they use. If a patient has deformity at the MTPJ meaning a contracture involving the capsule, the flexor plate (Flexor tendons) you perform a MTPJ tenotomy with capsulotomy as described by CPT 28270. It is designated as a (separate procedure), CPT defines this "when a procedure or service that is designated as a "separate procedure" is carried out independently or considered to be unrelated or distinct from other procedures/services provided at that time, it may be reported by itself, or in addition to other procedures/services by appending modifier -59 to the specific "separate procedure" code to indicate that the procedure is not considered to be a component of another procedure, but is a distinct, independent procedure. This may represent a different session, different procedure or surgery, different site or organ system, separate incision/excision, separate lesion, or separate injury (or area of injury in extensive injuries)." The most appropriate diagnosis is either M24.574 Contracture, right foot or M24.575 Contracture, left foot. Of course you would have documented this pre-operatively and in the operative report. Another option at MTPJ may involve tissue transfer or rearrangement (eg, Z-plasty, W-plasty, V-Y plasty, rotation flap, advancement flap). These codes fall in Adjacent Tissue Transfer or Rearrangement (CPT 14020-14350). As one can see these are soft tissue procedures making the statement by the speaker inappropriate.