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Below is a list summarizing the CPT codes for excision procedures on the penis.
CPT Code 54100
CPT 54100 describes a biopsy of the penis as a separate procedure.
CPT Code 54105
CPT 54105 describes a biopsy of the deep structures of the penis.
CPT Code 54110
CPT 54110 describes the excision of penile plaque associated with Peyronie disease.
CPT Code 54111
CPT 54111 describes the excision of penile plaque (Peyronie disease) with a graft of up to 5 cm in length.
CPT Code 54112
CPT 54112 describes the excision of penile plaque (Peyronie disease) with a graft greater than 5 cm long.
CPT Code 54115
CPT 54115 describes removing a foreign body from deep penile tissue, such as a plastic implant.
CPT Code 54120
CPT 54120 describes partial amputation of the penis.
CPT Code 54125
CPT 54125 describes complete amputation of the penis.
CPT Code 54130
CPT 54130 describes the amputation of the penis with a bilateral inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy.
CPT Code 54135
CPT 54135 describes amputation of the penis in continuity with bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy, including external iliac, hypogastric, and obturator nodes.
CPT Code 54150
CPT 54150 describes circumcision using a clamp or other device with a regional dorsal penile or ring block.
CPT Code 54160
CPT 54160 describes the surgical excision of a neonate (28 days of age or less) other than by clamp, device, or dorsal slit.
CPT Code 54161
CPT 54161 describes the surgical excision of a circumcision other than by clamp, device, or dorsal slit for patients older than 28 days of age.
CPT Code 54162
CPT 54162 describes lysis or excision of penile post-circumcision adhesions.
CPT Code 54163
CPT 54163 describes the repair of incomplete circumcision.
CPT Code 54164
CPT 54164 describes a frenulotomy of the penis.
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