Patient is a 67-year-old male with chronic orchialgia follow…
Patient is a 67-year-old male with chronic orchialgia following a right inguinal hernia repair. He is admitted for scrotal exploration and simple orchiectomy. The patient is brought to the operating room and placed supine on the operating table. After adequate anesthesia was accomplished, he was prepped and draped in the usual sterile fashion; 0.25% Marcaine plain was infused in the skin along his median rhaphe and a 4 cm median rhaphe incision was made. We dissected into his right hemiscrotum and identified his right testis which was small and atrophic. The spermatic cord was identified and separated into 2 sections each section was double tied with #1 silk suture. The testis was then transected from the spermatic cord, distal to the sutures and no bleeding was noted from the stump of the spermatic cord. Scrotal skin was closed in two layers, the first layer with a running stitch of 3-0 Monocryl and the second was a 3-0 chromic in the horizontal mattress. Dermabond was applied over the incision. He was extubated and taken to the recovery room in good condition. What CPT® code(s) is/are reported for this service?
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