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Cook Surgery Reports Significant Hospital Medicare Reimbursement for Promising New Fistula Repair Procedure.


Medicare Reimbursement for Cook Surgisis[R] AFP (1) (AppleTalk Filing Protocol) The file sharing protocol used in an AppleTalk network. In order for non-Apple networks to access data in an AppleShare server, their protocols must translate into the AFP language. See file sharing protocol. [TM] Anal Fistula anal fistula
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A fistula opening at or near the anus, usually into the rectum above the internal sphincter.
 Plug Procedures Means More Patients to Benefit

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Cook Medical today announced a significant Medicare reimbursement for hospitals nationwide performing minimally invasive fistula fistula (fĭs`chlə), abnormal, usually ulcerous channellike formation between two internal organs or between an internal organ and the skin.  repair procedures with Cook Surgery's Surgisis AFP plug, the first medical device approved for fistula repair.

"The plug has created life-changing improvement for thousands of patients suffering from painful and complex fistulas," said Andy Cron, Vice President and Global Strategic Business Unit Leader for Cook Surgery. "Now with this update to Medicare's payment system, we're hopeful that even more patients will have access to this therapy."

Beginning January 1, 2007, eligible hospitals that accurately report the fistula repair procedure to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), previously known as the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), is a federal agency within the United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that administers the Medicare program and  (CMS (1) See content management system and color management system.

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) with the new Category III Current Procedural Terminology Current Procedural Terminology See CPT.  (CPT CPT

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[c]) code 0170T will receive on average approximately $1,800 in reimbursement per procedure. This payment applies to Medicare patients treated in a hospital's outpatient department. A significant increase from the current average reimbursement of $250 per procedure, eligible hospitals will now obtain an additional $1,550 in reimbursement per procedure using the Surgisis AFP plug for fistula repair.

A fistula is an abnormal channel that develops between body organs; they most commonly occur in the intestinal tract. The Surgisis AFP plug provides an innovative yet simple treatment for the notoriously difficult condition. The cone-shaped, biological-derived device is placed in the fistula tract where it serves as a bio-scaffold for native tissue regeneration, closing the fistula.

Since its launch, the Surgisis AFP plug has experienced tremendous success, with U.S. physicians now treating more than 550 fistula patients per month using the plug. The device is implanted in procedures treating fistulas related to cryptoglandular disease, Crohn's disease, colitis and other inflammatory bowel diseases. More than 500 physicians have attended regional training courses and medical meetings featuring lessons and workshops demonstrating the Surgisis AFP plug for treating complex fistulas. It is currently offered at a significant number of U.S. medical institutions and Cook expects additional hospital adoption as a result of the increased Medicare reimbursement.

About Cook Medical

The world's largest privately held manufacturer of medical devices with international headquarters in Bloomington, Ind., COOK[R] (www.cookmedical.com/) is a leading designer, manufacturer and global distributor of minimally invasive medical device technology for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Since its founding in 1963, Cook has created innovative technologies for drug-eluting and bare metal stents, aortic aortic

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 and vascular endografts, catheters, wire guides, introducer needles and sheaths, embolization embolization /em·bo·li·za·tion/ (em?bo-li-za´shun)
1. the process or condition of becoming an embolus.

2. therapeutic introduction of a substance into a vessel in order to occlude it.
 coils, medical biomaterials and contract manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals, vena cava filters and other minimally invasive medical devices for radiology, cardiology, urology and women's health, critical care medicine, surgery, gastroenterology, bone access and endovascular therapies. Cook Medical was named the 2006 Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry Magazine Medical Device Manufacturer of the Year.
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