Pyogenic Granuloma

Question:

Hello! Could KZA clarify if the excision of a pyogenic granuloma (lobular capillary hemangioma) would be assigned to a code from the musculoskeletal or integumentary system? We have seen some conflicting information.  

Answer:

Thank you for reaching out to KZA!

The origin of the lesion will direct you to the appropriate code selection.

According to CPT:

  • Lesions of cutaneous origin are appropriately reported with the excision of lesion integumentary codes (114xx & 116xx).

  • Lesions of non-cutaneous origin are appropriately reported with the excision of tumor codes from the musculoskeletal section of CPT (2xxxx).

Pyogenic granulomas are benign, generally considered of cutaneous origin, and reported with a 114xx benign lesion code. If the documentation is unclear, it is best practice to query the surgeon for clarification.

*This response is based on the best information available as of 10/09/25.

 
 
 
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