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Anesthesia CPT 00100 - 01999



Section Code Range Subsection Code Count

00100     01999     Section Total     259   
00100     00222     Head     30   
00300     00352     Neck     5   
00400     00474     Thorax (Chest Wall and Shoulder Girdle)     11    
00500     00580     Intrathoracic     20   
00600     00670     Spine and Spinal Cord     9    
00700     00797     Upper Abdomen     14   
00800     00882     Lower Abdomen     24   
00902     00952     Perineum     25   
01112     01190     Pelvis (Except Hip)     9    
01200     01274     Upper Leg (Except Knee)     15   
01320     01444     Knee and Popliteal Area     16   
01462     01522     Lower Leg (Below Knee, Includes Ankle and Foot)14   
01610     01682     Shoulder and Axilla     15   
01710     01782     Upper Arm and Elbow     16   
01810     01860     Forearm, Wrist, and Hand     10   
01905     01933     Radiological Procedures     11   
01951     01953     Burn Excisions or Debridement     3    
01960     01969     Obstetric     8   
01990     01999     Other Procedures     4  

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