Multiple Choice
Preoperative diagnosis: Bladder tumor, 3.4 cm
Postoperative diagnosis: Bladder tumor, 4.2 cm
Procedure: The patient was placed in the lithotomy position after receiving IV sedation. He was prepped and draped. A 21-French cystoscope was passed into the bladder; a previous CT scan of the bladder indicated a tumor of approximately 3.4 cm. After inspection of the bladder with the cystoscope, the findings were consistent with a bladder tumor but the size was inconsistent; the actual finding was a size of 4.2 cm. A biopsy was taken, and laser surgery was performed with fulguration on the removal of the tumor. The patient tolerated the procedure well.
Code only the procedure:
A) 52341
B) 52000
C) 52334
D) 52235
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