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Below is a list summarizing the CPT codes for fracture and/or dislocation procedures on the foot and toes.
CPT Code 28400
CPT 28400 describes the closed treatment of a calcaneal fracture without manipulation.
CPT Code 28405
CPT 28405 describes the closed treatment of a calcaneal fracture with manipulation.
CPT Code 28406
CPT 28406 describes the percutaneous skeletal fixation of a calcaneal fracture with manipulation.
CPT Code 28415
CPT 28415 describes the open treatment of calcaneal fracture, including internal fixation, when performed.
CPT Code 28420
CPT 28420 describes the open treatment of a calcaneal fracture, including internal fixation and using a primary iliac or other autogenous bone graft, including obtaining the graft.
CPT Code 28430
CPT 28430 describes the closed treatment of talus fracture without manipulation.
CPT Code 28435
CPT 28435 describes the closed treatment of talus fracture with manipulation.
CPT Code 28436
CPT 28436 describes the percutaneous skeletal fixation of a talus fracture with manipulation.
CPT Code 28445
CPT 28445 describes the open treatment of talus fracture, including internal fixation, when performed.
CPT Code 28446
CPT 28446 describes the open osteochondral autograft procedure of the talus, which includes obtaining grafts.
CPT Code 28450
CPT 28450 describes the treatment of tarsal bone fractures (except talus and calcaneus) without manipulation.
CPT Code 28455
CPT 28455 describes the treatment of tarsal bone fracture (except talus and calcaneus) with manipulation.
CPT Code 28456
CPT 28456 describes percutaneous skeletal fixation of tarsal bone fracture (except talus and calcaneus) with manipulation.
CPT Code 28465
CPT 28465 describes the open treatment of tarsal bone fractures (except talus and calcaneus), including internal fixation when performed.
CPT Code 28470
CPT 28470 describes the closed treatment of metatarsal fracture without manipulation.
CPT Code 28475
CPT 28475 describes the closed treatment of metatarsal fracture with manipulation.
CPT Code 28476
CPT 28476 describes percutaneous skeletal fixation of a metatarsal fracture with manipulation.
CPT Code 28485
CPT 28485 describes the open treatment of a metatarsal fracture, including internal fixation, when performed.
CPT Code 28490
CPT 28490 describes the closed treatment of fracture of the great toe, phalanx, or phalanges without manipulation.
CPT Code 28495
CPT 28495 describes the closed treatment of fractured great toe, phalanx, or phalanges with manipulation.
CPT Code 28496
CPT 28496 describes percutaneous skeletal fixation of a fracture of the great toe, phalanx, or phalanges, with manipulation.
CPT Code 28505
CPT 28505 describes the open treatment of a fracture of the great toe phalanx or phalanges, including internal fixation when performed.
CPT Code 28510
CPT 28510 describes the closed treatment of fracture of a phalanx or phalanges, other than the great toe, without manipulation.
CPT Code 28515
CPT 28515 describes the closed treatment of fracture of a phalanx or phalanges other than the great toe with manipulation.
CPT Code 28525
CPT 28525 describes the open treatment of a fracture of a phalanx or phalanges other than the great toe, which includes internal fixation when performed.
CPT Code 28530
CPT 28530 describes the closed treatment of the sesamoid fracture.
CPT Code 28531
CPT 28531 describes the open treatment of sesamoid fracture, with or without internal fixation.
CPT Code 28540
CPT 28540 describes the closed treatment of tarsal bone dislocation, other than talotarsal, without anesthesia.
CPT Code 28545
CPT 28545 describes the closed treatment of tarsal bone dislocation, other than talotarsal, which requires anesthesia.
CPT Code 28546
CPT 28546 describes percutaneous skeletal fixation of tarsal bone dislocation, other than talotarsal, with manipulation.
CPT Code 28555
CPT 28555 describes the open treatment of tarsal bone dislocation, including internal fixation, when performed.
CPT Code 28570
CPT 28570 describes the closed treatment of talotarsal joint dislocation without anesthesia.
CPT Code 28575
CPT 28575 describes the closed treatment of talotarsal joint dislocation requiring anesthesia.
CPT Code 28576
CPT 28576 describes percutaneous skeletal fixation of talotarsal joint dislocation with manipulation.
CPT Code 28585
CPT 28585 describes the open treatment of talotarsal joint dislocation, including internal fixation, when performed.
CPT Code 28600
CPT 28600 describes the closed treatment of tarsometatarsal joint dislocation without anesthesia.
CPT Code 28605
CPT 28605 describes the closed treatment of tarsometatarsal joint dislocation requiring anesthesia.
CPT Code 28606
CPT 28606 describes percutaneous skeletal fixation of a tarsometatarsal joint dislocation with manipulation.
CPT Code 28615
CPT 28615 describes the open treatment of tarsometatarsal joint dislocation, including internal fixation, when performed.
CPT Code 28630
CPT 28630 describes the closed treatment of metatarsophalangeal joint dislocation without anesthesia.
CPT Code 28635
CPT 28635 describes the closed treatment of metatarsophalangeal joint dislocation requiring anesthesia.
CPT Code 28636
CPT 28636 describes the percutaneous skeletal fixation of a metatarsophalangeal joint dislocation with manipulation.
CPT Code 28645
CPT 28645 describes the open treatment of metatarsophalangeal joint dislocation, including internal fixation, when performed.
CPT Code 28660
CPT 28660 describes the closed treatment of interphalangeal joint dislocation without anesthesia.
CPT Code 28665
CPT 28665 describes the closed treatment of interphalangeal joint dislocation requiring anesthesia.
CPT Code 28666
CPT 28666 describes percutaneous skeletal fixation of interphalangeal joint dislocation with manipulation.
CPT Code 28675
CPT 28675 describes the open treatment of interphalangeal joint dislocation, including internal fixation, when performed.
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