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What code would you assign for the suture repair of a 2-cm wound on the nose?

  1. 12001-51

  2. 11752

  3. 12013

  4. 15050-51

The correct answer is: 12013

The correct code for the suture repair of a 2-cm wound on the nose is 12013. This code is specifically designated for simple repairs of wounds in the face, ears, and scalp, with lengths providing clear guidelines for coding based on the size of the wound. In this case, a 2-cm wound falls under the range that allows for the use of this particular code. For simple repairs, the codes are divided based on anatomical site and the length of the wound. The guidelines in the CPT manual specify that for simple repair in areas such as the face, the code must reflect both the location and specific length. In the case of a 2-cm wound, 12013 accurately captures the surgical service provided. Understanding the distinction between these codes is crucial for correct procedural coding. Other codes presented in the question serve different purposes; 12001 is used for smaller wounds and does not apply to a 2-cm repair on the nose, while 11752 pertains to the excision of a nail and surrounding tissue, and 15050 is related to the grafting procedures. Thus, 12013 is the appropriate and accurate choice for this scenario.