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Flair and Fluency stent grafts
Date: Oct 18, 2012
Question:
Hello. My question is regarding C1874 stent coated/covered with delivery system. Is the flair stent inserted in this example a drug eluting stent? Does the HCPCS code C1874 necessarily equal a drug eluting stent? thanks for your help! Utilizing 2% lidocaine as local anesthesia a 21-gauge needle was corrected into the arterial limb of the AV dialysis graft directed towards the venous anastomosis. Subsequently, a AV shuntogram was performed demonstrating a high-grade focal stenosis involving the venous anastomosis. A 6 French sheath was placed and the anastomosis crossed. This was then dilated to 7 mm which appeared to improve flow, however, residual intimal regularity remains. As a result, a 7 mm x 5 cm fluency stent was deployed across the venous anastomosis. This was then dilated to 7 mm. The graft also demonstrates mild diffuse intergraft stenosis. This was also dilated to 7 mm. A post procedure shuntogram demonstrates no significant residual stenosis, however, the thrill was suboptimal following this procedure. As a result, the arterial anastomosis was evaluated. This demonstrates a high-grade arterial anastomotic stenosis. A 21-gauge needle was then directed into the venous limb of the graft directed towards the arterial anastomosis. A 5 mm x 2 cm balloon was then inflated across the anastomosis. A post procedure fistulogram was then performed demonstrating no significant residual stenosis. A nice palpable thrill was achieved within the graft. As a result, the access guidewires, vascular sheath, and balloon catheter were removed.
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