LOWER EXTREMITY REVASCULARIZATION (LER) Physician Coding Resource These codes describe lower extremity revascularization procedures performed either percutaneously and or through open surgery 1 The CPT‡ codes are distinguished between straightforward lesion (stenosis) and complex lesion (occlusion)
LOWER EXTREMITY REVASCULARIZATION (LER): HOW TO CODE STARTING 1 1 2026 ULARIZATION (LER): HOW TO CODE STARTING 1 1 2026 In Part ership with: Used with permission of the American Medical Association AMA CPT Professional 2026 book, Codes for the Lower Extremity Revascularization (37254-37299): Iliac Flow, FemPop Flow, Tibial Flow and Inframalleolar Flow – pages 316-3
Peripheral Vascular Diagnostic and Intervention Coding Sheet For specific AMA descriptions of current CPT® coding, please refer to the most recent version of the CPT® Coding Book Medtronic provides this information for your convenience only
Lower Extremity Revascularization These comments and opinions are based on limited knowledge of the medical and factual circumstances of an individual case and should be used for general purposes only These materials may not be copied or disseminated without the express written consent of SCAI
Coding Lower Extremity Revascularization | Coding Clarified Lower extremity revascularization procedures are performed to restore blood flow in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) and other vascular conditions These procedures are highly technical and are most often reported using CPT® codes
CPT® Code 37271 in section: straightforward lesion View calculated CPT fee values specifically for your Medicare locality This section shows APC information including: Status Indicator, Relative Weight, Payment Rate, Crosswalks, and more View fees for this code from 4 different built-in fee schedules and from those you've added using the Compare-A-Fee™ tool
Billing and Coding: Non-Coronary Vascular Stents Fee schedules, relative value units, conversion factors and or related components are not assigned by the AMA, are not part of CPT, and the AMA is not recommending their use