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Q4219 Surgigraft dual per square centimeters

Q Codes

Also known as: Surgigraft Dual, dual-layer decellularized skin, composite skin graft

Surgigraft Dual is a dual-component decellularized human skin allograft used for wound coverage and tissue repair, supplied per square centimeter.

In Plain Language

two-layer human skin patch; advanced biological skin covering

Clinical Context

Applied for chronic wounds, surgical wounds, burns, and deep tissue repair. The dual structure provides epidermal and dermal components.

RVU Information

CPT Q4219 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. Reimbursement for this code is determined by payer-specific fee schedules.

Billing & Documentation

Q-codes are temporary HCPCS codes used when no permanent code exists. Coverage and reimbursement vary by payer and region. Document the clinical indication and medical necessity. These codes may be replaced by permanent codes in future HCPCS updates.

Specialties

wound careburn surgeryplastic surgery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code Q4219?

CPT Q4219 (Surgigraft dual per square centimeters) is a Q Codes code. Surgigraft Dual is a dual-component decellularized human skin allograft used for wound coverage and tissue repair, supplied per square centimeter.

Is Q4219 covered by insurance?

Q4219 is a temporary HCPCS code. Coverage varies by payer and may change when permanent codes are assigned. Applied for chronic wounds, surgical wounds, burns, and deep tissue repair. The dual structure provides epidermal and dermal components.

When is CPT Q4219 used?

Applied for chronic wounds, surgical wounds, burns, and deep tissue repair. The dual structure provides epidermal and dermal components.

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