CPT Codes For Abortion Procedures

Below is a list summarizing the CPT codes for abortion procedures.

CPT Code 59812

CPT 59812 describes the surgical completion of treatment for an incomplete abortion in any trimester.

CPT Code 59820

CPT 59820 describes the surgical treatment of a missed abortion in the first trimester.

CPT Code 59821

CPT 59821 describes the surgical treatment of a missed abortion in the second trimester.

CPT Code 59830

CPT 59830 describes the treatment of septic abortion completed surgically.

CPT Code 59840

CPT 59840 describes induced abortion by dilation and curettage.

CPT Code 59841

CPT 59841 describes induced abortion by dilation and evacuation.

CPT Code 59850

CPT 59850 describes the procedure of induced abortion, including one or more intra-amniotic injections, hospital admission and visits, delivery of the fetus, and secundines.

CPT Code 59851

CPT 59851 describes a procedure involving one or more intra-amniotic injections, hospital admission and visits, delivery of the fetus and secundines, and dilation and curettage and/or evacuation for induced abortion.

CPT Code 59852

CPT 59852 describes a procedure involving one or more intra-amniotic injections, hospital admission and visits, delivery of the fetus and secundines, and hysterotomy in case of a failed intra-amniotic injection for an induced abortion.

CPT Code 59855

CPT 59855 describes the delivery of a fetus and secundines, with or without cervical dilation, using one or more vaginal suppositories such as prostaglandin, including hospital admission and visits.

CPT Code 59856

CPT 59856 describes a procedure involving the delivery of a fetus and secundines by using one or more vaginal suppositories, such as prostaglandin, with or without cervical dilation, such as laminaria, including hospital admission and visits, dilation and curettage and/or evacuation.

CPT Code 59857

CPT 59857 describes a procedure involving the insertion of one or more vaginal suppositories, such as prostaglandin, with or without cervical dilation, including hospital admission and visits, delivery of the fetus and secundines, and hysterotomy in the event of a failed medical evacuation.

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