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0238T Trluml perip athrc iliac artery

Category III

Also known as: iliac atherectomy, iliac revascularization

Transcatheter revascularization of peripheral artery, iliac artery using transluminal atherectomy. Minimally invasive removal of atherosclerotic plaque from iliac arteries via catheter.

In Plain Language

Opening hip blood vessels

Clinical Context

Used for claudication and aortoiliac occlusive disease. Common peripheral vascular intervention.

RVU Information

CPT 0238T does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. Category III codes for emerging technology do not receive RVU assignments. Reimbursement is negotiated with individual payers.

Billing & Documentation

Category III codes are temporary codes for emerging technology, services, and procedures. They are not assigned RVU values by CMS. Coverage and reimbursement vary by payer — check with individual insurers before billing. These codes sunset after 5 years if not converted to Category I.

Specialties

Interventional RadiologyVascular Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code 0238T?

CPT 0238T (Trluml perip athrc iliac artery) is a Category III code. Transcatheter revascularization of peripheral artery, iliac artery using transluminal atherectomy. Minimally invasive removal of atherosclerotic plaque from iliac arteries via catheter.

Is 0238T a permanent CPT code?

No — 0238T is a Category III temporary code for emerging technology. It may be converted to a permanent Category I code if widely adopted. Category III codes expire after 5 years without renewal.

When is CPT 0238T used?

Used for claudication and aortoiliac occlusive disease. Common peripheral vascular intervention.

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