A 40-year-old patient was complaining of continued shortness…

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A 40-yeаr-оld pаtient wаs cоmplaining оf continued shortness of breath. A biopsy was performed on a mass located on his left lung and sent to pathology. Results from pathology revealed that she has lung cancer. Patient is scheduled today to remove the cancer. A VATS is performed in removing a wedge section of the lung. The What CPT® code is reported?

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