WAC 296-20-03004
Chemonucleolysis. Chymopapain
injections may be authorized in the treatment of lumbar disc
disease under the following limitations and criteria:
(1) Only physicians (a) who routinely care for patients
with herniated lumbar intervertebral discs, (b) who are
qualified by training and experience to diagnose lumbar disc
disease and to perform laminectomy, discectomy or other spinal
procedures, (c) who have received specialized training in
chemonucleolysis, may administer the procedure for industrial
injured workers covered under state industrial insurance fund
or self-insurance.
(2) Preadministration work-up shall include but is not
limited to (a) a concurring opinion from a physician familiar
with the procedure and qualified by training and experience to
diagnose and treat lumbar disc disease, (b) diagnostic studies
indicative of level of disc herniation i.e., myelogram, a high
resolution CT scan, discogram, etc., (c) other diagnostic
studies including sedimentation rate (anaphylaxis has occurred
primarily in females with sedimentation rates in excess of 20
mm per hour) as indicated for the individual patient.
(3) Procedure will be authorized (a) one time only in the
treatment life of any given patient, (b) maximum of two levels
per patient (Generally only one level will be authorized. Indications for a second level are infrequent. However,
authorization may be granted if diagnostic studies and/or
concurring opinion so indicates.), (c) only for patients who
have had no previous lumbar surgery at that level.
(4) Procedure must be carried out in hospital setting
under radiographic or fluoroscopic control, with a permanent
X-ray record maintained.
(5) Prior authorization from the department or the
self-insurer must be obtained before procedure is scheduled.
(6) These rules were formulated based upon the
recommendations of the Federal Food and Drug Administration,
the drug manufacturer, and the industrial insurance committee
of the Washington state medical association.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. 83-16-066 (Order 83-23), § 296-20-03004, filed 8/2/83.]