Wound Vac Billing
Question:
Can a wound vac be billed if a wound is partially sutured and partially left open?
Answer:
Billing for a wound vac depends on whether the wound is considered open or closed. According to coding guidelines, negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) codes (97605-97608) are only reportable when placed at an open wound site. If a wound is partially sutured but still has an open portion, the wound vac may be billable, provided the documentation supports its use for the open wound. However, if the wound vac is applied over a closed wound, it is generally considered a dressing and not separately billable.
To ensure proper billing, documentation should clearly indicate the wound's size, depth, and the necessity of NPWT. Some payors may have specific rules, so checking with the relevant insurance provider or Medicare guidelines is recommended.
*This response is based on the best information available as of 7/17/25.