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<strong>CMS</strong>-1403-FC<br />

The following is an explanation of our rationale for<br />

not accepting particular AMA RUC-recommended work RVUs. It<br />

is arranged by type of service in CPT order and refers only<br />

to work RVUs.<br />

1. Pelvic Bone Fracture Codes<br />

For CY 2009, the CPT Editorial Panel revised the<br />

following four CPT codes to report pelvic bone fractures as<br />

being unilateral, and reportedly, to clarify the nature of<br />

ring fractures as follows:<br />

● 27215, Open treatment of iliac spine(s), tuberosity<br />

avulsion, or iliac wing fractures(s), unilateral for pelvic<br />

bone fracture patterns which do not disrupt the pelvic ring<br />

includes internal fixation, when performed.<br />

● 27216, Percutaneous skeletal fixation of posterior<br />

pelvic bone fracture and/or dislocation, for fracture<br />

patterns which disrupt the pelvic ring, unilateral,<br />

(includes ipsilateral ilium, sacroiliac joint and/or<br />

sacrum).<br />

● 27217, Open treatment of anterior pelvic bone<br />

fracture and/or dislocation for fracture patterns which<br />

disrupt the pelvic ring, unilateral includes internal<br />

fixation when performed (includes ipsilateral pubic<br />

symphysis and/or superior/inferior rami).<br />

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