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Code for revision including replacement of total disc arthroplasty (artificial disc), anterior approach, single interspace; lumbar.
 
  A) 22214
  B) 22216
  C) 22862
  D) 0165T

Question 2

Code for the repair, intermediate, 6 cm wound of the back and a 7 cm wound of the abdomen.
 
  A) 12032
  B) 12034
  C) 12035
  D) 12005



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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