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Sarah Johns, a 76-year-old female, has been experiencing stress incontinence for a period of eight months. Dr. Smith has attempted to treat her conservatively, with no success. A urethral suspension via laparoscope was completed. Using the CPT manual, select the appropriate code for this procedure.
 A)52281
 B)50945
 C)51900
 D)51992

Question 2

Which of the following CPT codes is not a separate procedure code?
 A)50340
 B)50650
 C)50600
 D)50785



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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