The ICD-10-CM code for a bilateral hip replacement is Z96.641, which indicates the presence of an artificial hip joint in both hips. This code is used to document patients who have undergone bilateral total hip arthroplasty. It's important to ensure accurate coding based on the specific procedure and any relevant clinical details.
718.45 Contracture of hip
It should be fine, though I would avoid trying to lift weights from this position.
81.51 Total hip replacement Replacement of both femoral head and acetabulum by prosthesis Total reconstruction of hip
Yes, bilateral hip arthritis can be excruciating. If the arthritis is so severe that mobility is limited, the doctor may recommend a hip replacement surgery.
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medical reason for the surgery
separation
CPT Code 73520- Radiologic examination, hips, bilateral, minimum of 2 views of each hip, including anteroposterior view of pelvis.
Hip resurfacing or total hip replacement
Please find below the codes: M16.10 Unilateral primary osteoarthritis, unspecified hip Extended M16.0 - Bilateral primary osteoarthritis of hip M16.11- Unilateral primary osteoarthritis, right hip M16.12- Unilateral primary osteoarthritis, left hip
Hip Replacement or hip arthroplasty is a surgical procedure to treat the damaged portion of the hip. A person who performs this procedure by making certain incisions to remove the damaged part of the hip and replacing them with prosthetic implants is a Hip Replacement surgeon.
If you need a hip replacement, then age is not an issue.