Relievant MedsystemsRelievant Medsystems announced today that two new Category I Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes are now in effect for Intracept.

Minneapolis-based Relievant designed its Intracept device and procedure for the treatment of chronic low back pain (CLBP) from degenerative disc disease with Modic changes.

The new CPT codes — which went into effect as of Jan. 1, 2022 — are 64628 for the thermal destruction of the intraosseous basivertebral nerve, including all imaging guidance; first two vertebral bodies lumbar or sacral and 64629 for the thermal destruction of the intraosseous basivertebral nerve, including all imaging guidance; each additional vertebral body, lumbar or sacral.

Relievant said in a news release that the codes follow the designation of a new ICD-10 diagnosis code specifically for vertebrogenic low back pain (M54.51) from the CDC, which went into effect in 2021.

“The Intracept procedure is a significant breakthrough in the treatment of CLBP and has already changed the lives of thousands of patients,” Relievant Medsystems President & CEO Tyler Binney said in the release. “Obtaining CPT I codes is an important milestone and critical step in our effort to establish widespread insurance coverage and reimbursement, so that more patients can benefit from the life-changing benefits of the Intracept procedure.”