
UCR 257: Clearing the Field — Catheters That Suck and Understanding C9761
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September 5, 2025
In this episode, Scott, Mark, Ray, and special guest Dr. John Lin delve into the nuances of coding and billing for steerable vacuum-assisted catheters used in large stone removal. They clarify the differences between DISS (Direct In-Scope Suction) and FANS (Flexible and Navigable Sheaths), explain the use of HCPCS code C9761, and discuss what it means for facilities, surgery centers, and urologists.
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