Anti-D immunoglobulins, or anti-D (RH) immunoglobulins, are a type of immunoglobulin (IgG). These proteins play a vital role in our immune system. Anti-D immunoglobulins are derived from human blood sourced from volunteer donors. They are administered to a pregnant woman in instances of Rh incompatibility between her and her child. The relevant CPT codes are: 90384 and 90385 for intramuscular use, and 90386 for intravenous use. The ICD-10-CM code is Z29.13.
The individual sustained a fracture in the right ankle along with a distal fibula fracture. The surgical procedure performed was an open reduction with internal fixation for both the right ankle and distal fibula fractures. The relevant CPT code for fracture or dislocation procedures related to the leg (tibia and fibula) and ankle joint is CPT 27792.