Effective Date:
a) This policy will apply to all services performed on or after the above revision date which will become the new effective date.
b) For all services referred to in this policy that were performed before the revision date, contact customer service for the rules that would apply.
1. The iStent is an example of devices that can be implanted in the eye to help drain excess fluid buildup associated with Glaucoma (increased fluid pressure in the eye). These devices can be inserted at the time of cataract surgery in patients who are also being treated for glaucoma.
2. Insertion of these devices requires preauthorization. It is not considered medically necessary and will not be covered if your glaucoma is well controlled with two or less medications.
iStent (HCPCS code C1783) and iStent insertion (CPT code 0191T) requires PA.
a) These are considered medically necessary if billed concurrently with cataract surgery (66982, 66983, 66984, 66987 or 66988) and a diagnosis of mild to moderate primary open angle glaucoma (H40.1111, H40.1112, H40.1121, H40.1122, H40.1131 or H40.1132) in which intraocular pressure is not well controlled (IOP >21 mm Hg) with two medications.
Codes Used In This BI:
C1783 Ocular implant, aqueous drainage assist device
0191T Insertion of ant segment aqueous drainage device
0376T Insertion of ant segment aqueous drainage device (each additional)
0474T Insertion of ant segment aqueous drainage device with intraocular
reservoir (CyPass Micro-Stent)
66982 Extracapsular cataract removal w/insertion of intraocular lens prosthesis
(1-stage procedure), manual or mechanical technique, complex, without
endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation
66983 Intracapsular cataract extraction w/insertion of intraocular lens prosthesis
(1 stage procedure)
66984 Extracapsular cataract removal w/insertion of intraocular lens prosthesis
(1 stage procedure), manual or mechanical technique; without endoscopic
cyclophotocoagulation
66987 Extracapsular cataract removal w/insertion of intraocular lens prosthesis
(1-stage procedure), manual or mechanical technique, complex;
w/endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation
66988 Extracapsular cataract removal w/insertion of intraocular lens prosthesis
(1 stage procedure), manual or mechanical technique; w/endoscopic
1) Not covered if IOP ≤ 21 on two (or fewer) medications.
2) Medicare does not place any restrictions on coverage relative to IOP control on medications. If Medicare is the primary payer (and QualChoice secondary), Medicare payment rules apply.
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2) Buchacra O, et al. One-year analysis of the iStent trabecular micro bypass in secondary glaucoma. Clin Ophthalmol. 2011; 5:321-326.
3) Arriola-Villalobos P, et al. combined iStent trabecular micro-bypass stent implantation and phacoemulsification for coexistent open-angle glaucoma and cataract: a long-term study. Br J Ophthalmol. 2012; 96(5):645-649.
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6) Katz LJ, Erb C, et al. Long-term titrated IOP control with one, two, or three trabecular micro-bypass stents in open-angle glaucoma subjects on topical hypotensive medication: 42-month outcomes. Clinical Ophthalmology. 2018; 12:255-262.