54111 Treat penis lesion graft
Also known as: penile lesion treatment with graft, lesion excision and grafting
Surgical treatment of penile lesions with tissue graft reconstruction, using split-thickness or full-thickness skin graft.
In Plain Language
removing lesion and covering with skin graft
Clinical Context
Used for large lesions with significant tissue loss. Graft covers defect after excision to preserve function and appearance.
RVU Breakdown
| Work RVU | 14.06 |
| Total RVU | 14.06 |
Est. Medicare Payment
National estimate based on 2026 CMS PFS Conversion Factor ($33.40). Actual payment varies by locality (GPCI adjustment).
Billing & Documentation
As a surgical CPT code, proper documentation must include the operative report detailing the procedure performed, patient positioning, approach, findings, and any complications. This code has a 90-day global period, which includes the day of the procedure, 1 day preoperative, and 90 days of postoperative care. Ensure the diagnosis code (ICD-10) supports medical necessity for the procedure.
How This Code Compares
With a work RVU of 14.06, this code ranks in the 71st percentile among Surgery codes — 1.8x the median (8.00). The highest wRVU in this category is 106.19.
Specialties
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CPT code 54111?
CPT 54111 (Treat penis lesion graft) is a Surgery code. Surgical treatment of penile lesions with tissue graft reconstruction, using split-thickness or full-thickness skin graft.
What is the wRVU value for CPT 54111?
The work RVU for CPT 54111 is 14.06. This code is primarily used by Urology, Reconstructive Surgery, Plastic Surgery. It has a 90-day global period.
When is CPT 54111 used?
Used for large lesions with significant tissue loss. Graft covers defect after excision to preserve function and appearance.
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