-plasty → Surgical repair, reconstruction, or reshaping of a body part.
Long Definition
The suffix -plasty refers to a surgical procedure performed to repair, restore, reshape, or reconstruct a tissue or anatomical structure. This may involve altering the shape, improving function, correcting deformities, or restoring normal anatomy after trauma, disease, or congenital abnormalities. Procedures ending in -plasty often involve grafts, implants, reshaping, or removal of damaged tissue.
In coding, -plasty signals that the surgeon performed a reconstructive or restorative operation rather than a removal (-ectomy) or fixation (-desis). Understanding this suffix helps confirm that the CPT code selected aligns with the documented surgical intent.
Etymology
From greekplastos (πλαστός) → “formed, molded, shaped”
Related to Greek verb plassein → “to form or fashion”
Adopted into medical terminology to describe reshaping or reconstructive surgical techniques