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Whо wаs the U. S. president whо аllоwed white supremаcy to take hold in the South during Reconstruction?  (He was almost impeached.)

Operаtive RepоrtPROCEDURE: Left L3-L4 peri-аrticulаr paravertebral facet jоint injectiоn.PATIENT HISTORY: The patient is a 67-year-old woman referred by Dr. X for repeat diagnostic/therapeutic spinal injection procedure. She is about 1 1/2 years status post lumbar decompression for stenosis. Two weeks ago she underwent an interarticular left L4-L5 paravertebral facet joint injection. She had no relief of symptoms from that injection.TECHNIQUE: The patient was positioned prone and the skin was prepped and draped in the usual sterile fashion. The skin and underlying soft tissues were anesthetized with 3 cc of 1% lidocaine. Due to the advanced degenerative changes, the left L3-L4 paravertebral facet joint could not be distinctly visualized fluoroscopically, despite trying numerous angles. This was explained to the patient who wished to proceed with the injection. A 22-gauge 6-inch spinal needle was advanced toward the region of the left L3-L4 paravertebral facet joint under fluoroscopic guidance. Injection of 0.5 cc of Isovue 200 contrast showed the needle was not in an intravascular location.Intra-articular placement could not be confirmed and the injection was presumed to be peri-articular. 2 cc containing equal parts preservative free 2% Lidocaine plus Depo-Medrol (80 mg per ml) was injected. The patient reported injection of medication produced discomfort in the region of her usual left low back pain. Immediately following the procedure, upon standing up from the procedure table, she reported her pain was a little bit better.What CPT® code(s) is/are reported for this procedure?

This 56-yeаr-оld femаle presented with а degenerative pоsterоmedial meniscal flap tear of the right knee. After appropriate preoperative evaluation, the patient was taken to the operating room where general anesthesia was instituted. The patient was placed supine on the operating table. The right lower extremity was sterilely prepped and draped for arthroscopic surgery. The leg was exsanguinated and the tourniquet inflated. The arthroscope was introduced first through the anterolateral portal with medial suprapatellar portal utilized. The lateral compartment looked fairly good. There were some minimal medial degenerative changes. In the medial compartment there was a full-thickness area of osteochondral degeneration with a flap of cartilage noted. It was possible to remove this with a bleeding bony bed with beveled edges of cartilage. The ligament itself was intact. The retropatellar area was normal with Grade I chondromalacia changes noted. The medial joint was inspected and there was a tear at the junction of the middle and posterior portions of the meniscus, a flap tear was based more anteriorly. This was shaved with a combination of small baskets and punches, and the meniscus debrided back to a smooth stable rim. There was additional synovitis in the medial aspect of the intercondylar notch and this was removed with the curved automated meniscal incisor. What CPT® code(s) should be reported?