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Open removal of infected stents with resulting pelvic abscess

Date: Oct 21, 2019

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Not sure how to code this: 35226 & 35860? "Evidence of infected stents. Pt opened and after dissection and lysis of adhesions Vascular clamps were placed in the proximal external iliac artery just distal to the origin of the internal iliac artery. The external iliac artery was transected at this level. The proximal end of the patent external iliac artery was then oversewn with suture in initial horizontal mattress fashion & subsequently the artery was folded over onto itself & secured with a running suture. This gave excellent hemostasis to the proximal end of the external iliac artery. Likewise, the distal external iliac artery was clamped & transected. The distal end was also oversewn with suture in a horizontal mattress & then folded over onto itself & secured for complete hemostasis. The intervening segment of the external iliac artery was then opened longitudinally to a very large phlegmon & thickened eschar tissue. Both of the intervening infected external iliac stents were removed."

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