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SCS: Indications Contraindications Medical Necessity

SCS: Indications Contraindications Medical Necessity . B. Todd Sitzman, MD, MPH Hattiesburg, MS. Disclosures. Cephalon - Consultant King Pharmaceuticals - Consultant URL Pharma - Consultant My relationships with the above corporate entities should not bias the content of this

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SCS: Indications Contraindications Medical Necessity

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  1. SCS:IndicationsContraindicationsMedical Necessity B. Todd Sitzman, MD, MPH Hattiesburg, MS

  2. Disclosures Cephalon - Consultant King Pharmaceuticals - Consultant URL Pharma - Consultant My relationships with the above corporate entities should not bias the content of this lecture handout or its presentation. All patient care recommendations should be verified with current scientific evidence and product labeling.

  3. ICD-9: SCS Indications • 722.83 = Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) or Postlaminectomy pain syndrome • 724.4 = Lumbar or thoracic radiculopathy • 723.4 = Cervical radicular pain syndrome or radiculopathy • 354.4 = Causalgia of upper limb • 355.71 = Causalgia of lower limb • 337.21 = CRPS type I of upper limb • 337.22 = CRPS type II of lower limb • 349.2 = Epidural fibrosis • 322.2 = Arachnoiditis or lumbar adhesive arachnoiditis • 354.9 = Peripheral neuropathy of upper limb • 355.8 = Peripheral neuropathy of lower limb

  4. ICD-9: SCS Indications • 996.2 = Mechanical complication of nervous system device implant or graft • 996.63 = Infection or inflammatory reaction due to nervous system device implant and graft

  5. SCS Contraindications • Medical - Coagulopathy Sepsis / recurrent MRSA infections • Psychiatric / Psychological - Untreated, major comorbidity Serious drug abuse/dependence Inability to control SCS system / device Secondary gain • Technical - Demand cardiac pacemaker (special monitoring required) Electromagnetic interference (MRI*, diathermy, electrocautery) Hyperbaric pressures (diving below 10m water or > 2 atm)

  6. Common CPT “Lead” Codes • 63650 = Percutaneous implantation of neurostimutor electrode array, epidural • 63655 = Laminectomy for implantation of neurostimulator electrodes, plate/paddle, epidural • 63661 = Removal of spinal neurostimulator electrode percutaneous array(s), including fluoroscopy • 63662 = Removal of electrode plate/paddle placed via laminotomy or laminectomy, including fluoroscopy • 63663 = Revision, including replacement, of spinal neurostimulator electrode percutaneous array, including fluoroscopy • 63664 = Revision, including replacement, of spinal neurostimulator electrode plate/paddle placed via laminotomy or laminectomy, including fluoroscopy

  7. Common CPT “Generator” Codes • 63685 = Insertion or replacement of spinal neurostimulator pulse generator or receiver • 63688 = Revision or removal or implanted spinal neurostimulator pulse generator or receiver • 95970 = Electronic analysis of implanted neurostimulator pulse generator system, without reprogramming • 95972 = Electronic analysis of implanted neurostimulator pulse generator system, with intraoperative or subsequent programming, first hour • 95973 = Electronic analysis of implanted neurostimulator pulse generator system, with intraoperative or subsequent programming, each additional 30 minutes after first hour

  8. CMS - Requirements FDA Labeling "intractable pain of the trunk and limbs" CMS Reimbursement: Other treatment modalities have been exhausted or judged to be unsuitable (Rx, surgical, physical, psychological) All facilities, equipment and personnel required for the proper diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up must be available Permanent implantation must be preceded by a temporary trial demonstrating pain relief

  9. SCS Coverage and Authorization Boston Scientific: www.controlyourpain.com/professionals/reimbursement Medtronic: http://professional.medtronic.com/therapies/spinal-cord-stimulation/coverage-and-reimbursement/index.htm St. Jude Medical: www.sjmneuropro.com/Practice-administration/index.htm

  10. - See LOMN example in syllabus - Letter of Medical Necessity

  11. B. Todd Sitzman, MD, MPHHattiesburg, MStoddsitzman@msn.com Thank You !

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