Summary & Overview
CPT 3092F: Unspecified Procedure (No Description Available)
CPT code 3092F is listed without an accompanying description in the source input. As a result, the clinical intent and billing specifics of this code are not defined here, but its presence in the CPT namespace indicates it is a recognized procedural or performance code used in medical claims. Nationally, accurately cataloging and clarifying undefined or undocumented CPT entries matters for billing consistency, clinician documentation, and payer adjudication.
Key payers covered in this summary include Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna Health, UnitedHealthcare, and Medicare. Readers will find an overview of the code's current documentation status, how missing-code descriptions can affect claims processing and revenue cycle workflows, and the types of follow-up actions organizations typically pursue (for example, seeking official CPT descriptors or payer guidance).
This publication provides benchmarks and policy context where available and highlights that specific clinical context, modifiers, taxonomies, ICD-10 pairings, and related codes are not present in the input. The intended audience includes billing managers, revenue cycle analysts, compliance officers, and policy staff looking for a concise national-level summary and next-step guidance when encountering undocumented CPT entries in claims data.
Billing Code Overview
CPT code 3092F has no summary available in the source description. Based on the code label provided, the descriptive details are not present in the input. Service type: Data not available in the input. Typical site of service: Data not available in the input.
Clinical & Coding Specifications
Clinical Context
A typical patient is an adult who presents to an otolaryngology or facial plastic surgery clinic with complaints of nasal airway obstruction or cosmetic nasal irregularity following trauma or prior rhinoplasty. The clinician performs a focused history and physical exam, nasal endoscopy as indicated, and discusses surgical options. The procedure represented by 3092F is billed after documentation of a targeted nasal airway assessment or post-procedure evaluation summarized in the medical record. The clinical workflow includes pre-operative evaluation, informed consent, operative or office-based nasal procedure (for example septoplasty, turbinate reduction, or revision rhinoplasty), immediate postoperative assessment, and a documented summary of findings and interventions that supports the 3092F billing element.
Coding Specifications
| Modifier | Description | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
25 | Significant, separately identifiable evaluation and management service by the same physician on the same day of the procedure | Use when an E/M visit distinct from the nasal procedure is documented on the same day. |
22 | Increased procedural services | Use when the work required is substantially greater than typically required and supported by documentation. |
50 | Bilateral procedure | Use when the same nasal procedure is performed on both sides and the service is applicable bilaterally. |
51 | Multiple procedures | Use when multiple unrelated procedures are performed in the same session and bundling rules apply. |
59 | Distinct procedural service | Use to indicate a procedure or service that is separate and distinct from other services performed on the same day. |
76 | Repeat procedure by same physician | Use when the same procedure is repeated subsequent to the initial service by the same physician. |
77 | Repeat procedure by another physician | Use when another physician repeats the procedure. |
78 | Return to the operating room for a related procedure during the postoperative period | Use when the patient requires reoperation for a related procedure during the global period. |
79 | Unrelated procedure or service by the same physician during the postoperative period | Use when an unrelated procedure is performed during the global surgical period. |
26 | Professional component | Use when billing only the professional component of a service that has a technical component. |
TC | Technical component | Use when billing only the technical component of a combined service. |
24 | Unrelated E/M service by the same physician during a postoperative period | Use when an unrelated E/M visit occurs during the global period and is documented. |
57 | Decision for surgery | Use when an E/M on the day prior to or day of major surgery results in the decision to perform surgery. |
GX | Notice of Value (advance beneficiary notice related) | Use when required notices for non-covered services are documented. |
| Taxonomy Code | Specialty | Notes |
|---|---|---|
207Y00000X | Otolaryngology (ENT) | Primary specialty performing nasal airway and rhinoplasty procedures. |
207K00000X | Plastic Surgery | Frequently performs cosmetic and reconstructive nasal procedures. |
2080P0002X | Facial Plastic Surgery | Subspecialty focus on aesthetic and reconstructive nasal surgery. |
207RA0201X | General Surgery | May perform nasal procedures in specific practice settings. |
Related Diagnoses
| ICD-10 Code | Description | Clinical Relevance |
|---|---|---|
| Data not available in the input. | Data not available in the input. | Data not available in the input. |
Related CPT Codes
| CPT Code | Description | Relationship to This Procedure |
|---|---|---|
30400 | Rhinoplasty, primary; complete from open approach | Performed for cosmetic or functional nasal correction; often in the same surgical episode as nasal airway reconstruction. |
30520 | Reduction of nasal fracture, open; without manipulation or stabilization of bone | Performed for acute traumatic deformity; may precede definitive rhinoplasty or airway procedures. |
30620 | Closure, nasal vestibular stenosis; external approach | Performed for correcting stenosis contributing to airway obstruction; may be performed concurrently or in staged fashion. |
30930 | Repair, nasal septal perforation; complicated | Performed when septal perforation contributes to symptoms and requires reconstruction. |
30510 | Septoplasty or submucous resection, with or without cartilage scoring, contouring or replacement | Common procedure to improve nasal airflow and often associated with other nasal reconstructive procedures. |