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Below is a list summarizing the CPT codes for shoulder fracture and/or dislocation procedures.
CPT Code 23500
CPT 23500 describes the closed treatment of clavicular fracture without manipulation.
CPT Code 23505
CPT 23505 describes the closed treatment of clavicular fracture with manipulation.
CPT Code 23515
CPT 23515 describes the open treatment of clavicular fracture, including internal fixation, when performed.
CPT Code 23520
CPT 23520 describes the closed treatment of sternoclavicular dislocation without manipulation.
CPT Code 23525
CPT 23525 describes the closed treatment of sternoclavicular dislocation with manipulation.
CPT Code 23530
CPT 23530 describes the open treatment of sternoclavicular dislocation, acute or chronic.
CPT Code 23532
CPT 23532 describes the open treatment of acute or chronic sternoclavicular dislocation with a fascial graft, including obtaining the graft.
CPT Code 23540
CPT 23540 describes the closed treatment of acromioclavicular dislocation without manipulation.
CPT Code 23545
CPT 23545 describes the closed treatment of acromioclavicular dislocation with manipulation.
CPT Code 23550
CPT 23550 describes the open treatment of acromioclavicular dislocation, acute or chronic.
CPT Code 23552
CPT 23552 describes the open treatment of acute or chronic acromioclavicular dislocation with a fascial graft, including obtaining the graft.
CPT Code 23570
CPT 23570 describes the closed treatment of scapular fracture without manipulation.
CPT Code 23575
CPT 23575 describes the closed treatment of a scapular fracture with manipulation, with or without skeletal traction, and with or without shoulder joint involvement.
CPT Code 23585
CPT 23585 describes internal fixation as an open treatment for scapular fractures of the body, glenoid, or acromion.
CPT Code 23600
CPT 23600 describes the closed treatment of a proximal humeral (surgical or anatomical neck) fracture without manipulation.
CPT Code 23605
CPT 23605 describes the closed treatment of a proximal humeral fracture with manipulation, with or without skeletal traction.
CPT Code 23615
CPT 23615 describes the open treatment of a proximal humeral fracture, including internal fixation and tuberosity(s) repair when performed.
CPT Code 23616
CPT 23616 describes the open treatment of a proximal humeral fracture, including internal fixation and repair of tuberosity(s) when performed, as well as a proximal humeral prosthetic replacement.
CPT Code 23620
CPT 23620 describes the closed treatment of a greater humeral tuberosity fracture without manipulation.
CPT Code 23625
CPT 23625 describes the closed treatment of a greater humeral tuberosity fracture with manipulation.
CPT Code 23630
CPT 23630 describes the open treatment of a greater humeral tuberosity fracture, including internal fixation, when performed.
CPT Code 23650
CPT 23650 describes the closed treatment of shoulder dislocation with manipulation without anesthesia.
CPT Code 23655
CPT 23655 describes the closed treatment of shoulder dislocation with manipulation requiring anesthesia.
CPT Code 23660
CPT 23660 describes the open treatment of acute shoulder dislocation.
CPT Code 23665
CPT 23665 describes the closed treatment of shoulder dislocation with fracture of the greater humeral tuberosity, including manipulation.
CPT Code 23670
CPT 23670 describes internal fixation when performed for open shoulder dislocation treatment with greater humeral tuberosity fracture.
CPT Code 23675
CPT 23675 describes the closed treatment of shoulder dislocation with manipulation, including surgical or anatomical neck fracture.
CPT Code 23680
CPT 23680 describes the open treatment of shoulder dislocation with a surgical or anatomical neck fracture, including internal fixation when performed.
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