Code: 69436
Description: Tympanostomy (requiring insertion of ventilating tube), general anesthesia
Context: This code is used when a provider performs a surgical procedure to insert ear tubes under general anesthesia, often for children with chronic ear infections or persistent fluid buildup.
Guidelines for Proper Use
- Under general anesthesia: CPT 69436 applies when the patient is under general anesthesia.
- For tympanostomy tube insertion: Used when tubes are surgically placed through the tympanic membrane to ventilate the middle ear.
- Performed typically in children: Most commonly for otitis media with effusion or recurrent infections.
- Separate from myringotomy without tube: Do not use for simple myringotomy without tube placement.
- One code covers one or both ears: The code applies per procedure, not per ear, unless payer specifies otherwise.
Common Misuses of 69436
- Using without general anesthesia: Use 69433 instead if no general anesthesia is used.
- Incorrect for fluid drainage only: Do not use if no tube insertion occurs.
- Reporting twice for both ears: This code is not per ear; only once per procedure.
- Bundling with anesthesia separately: General anesthesia is inherent to the code and not billed separately.
Notes / Documentation Tips
- Record indication: Common indications include otitis media with effusion or chronic eustachian tube dysfunction.
- Include anesthesia type: Documentation should confirm general anesthesia was used.
- Note tube type and laterality: Mention whether unilateral or bilateral tubes were inserted.
- Post-op instructions: Include postoperative care or hearing improvement notes.
- Confirm separate billing rules: Verify payer-specific rules for bilateral procedures if applicable.