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M1340—per OASIS response specific instructions and Q&A’s, these ARE considered surgical woundsSurgical site closed by suture, staple or chemical bonding agentFlaps—muscle, skin advancement, or rotationalTake-down procedures of a previous bowel ostomyOrtho pin sitesCentral line sites that are centrally insertedWounds with drainsMedi-port sites (regardless of still accessed or functional)Implanted infusion devices/venous access devices—including Vantas, even if not functionalAV fistulasMedication pumpsCatheters for peritoneal dialysisAV shuntsAV graftsDonor site for skin graftSite of peritoneal dialysis catheterPort-a-cath—even if not accessedLesion from a general debridement of necrotic tissue that:Involves excision of mesh or other appliancesGoes beyond simple I&DDrains—ex. JP Drain, a surgical procedure resulting in a drain placementTraumatic wounds requiring surgical repair—ex: torn tendon, ruptured abdominal organ, repair of internal damageCut down procedure to allow access to femoral sheathShave, punch or excisional biopsySkin cancer treated with electrodessication and curettage with subsequent lesionArthrocentesis siteLVAD exit site until LVAD is discontinued and wound is re-epithelialized 30 daysVP shunt until reepithelization occursToenail removal/excision beyond simple incisionIncisions created to insert balloon catheters until epithelializedKyphoplasty with open approachPressure ulcers with damaged tissue removed surgically—no longer pressure ulcerM1340—per OASIS response specific instructions and Q&A, these are NOT considered surgical woundsOld surgical wounds in scar or keloid formationSurgically debrided pressure ulcer is still a pressure ulcerPlacement of a skin graft—recipient Ostomies—all of them including chest tubesPICC linesCataract surgery, surgery to mucosal membranes, gynecological surgery via vaginal approachPeripheral IV—even if sutured in placeAbscesses that have been incised and drained/Simple I&DNeedle aspiration as long as no drain left in placeSuturing a traumatic lacerationCentral lines that are peripherally insertedCardiac catheterization site via puncture with needle into femoral arteryFemoral puncture site for AAA repair without “cut down”Callus removalFistulasSimple removal/excision of toenailExternal infusion device infusing SQ medsKyphoplasty performed percutaneously ................
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