Preoperative Diagnosis: Left orbital cyst, hemangioma versus…
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Preоperаtive Diаgnоsis: Left оrbitаl cyst, hemangioma versus lymphangiomaPostoperative Diagnosis: Left orbital cyst, hemangioma versus lymphangiomaProcedures Performed: Aspiration of left orbital cyst with injection of KenalogAnesthesia: GeneralComplications: None Estimated Blood Loss: MinimalIndications for Procedure: The patient presents with a small cyst of the superior medial left orbit felt to be suggestive for hemangioma versus lymphangioma. Risks, benefits, and alternatives of steroid injection to inactivate the cyst were reviewed. These risks included failure to work and significant visual loss. After discussion, they elected to proceed.Description of Procedure: After informed operative consent was obtained, the patient was brought to the operating room and laid in the supine position. General anesthetic was administered per the anesthesiologist. A 25-gauge needle on a 5-cc syringe was placed within the mass and aspirated. Approximately 0.5 cc of blood was recovered, but the blood was of normal bright red color. Kenalog 40 mg (1 cc) was then injected where the mass was aspirated without difficulty. Operative area was clean and dry. The patient was then awakened and taken to the recovery room. Pupil reactions were brisk and equal with 2 mm pupils noted in the recovery room. There were no operative complications. What CPT® and ICD-10-CM codes are reported?
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