The best answer I have found so far is 733.40 (aseptic necrosis of bone, site unspecified)
719.56
The procedure code for a total knee arthroplasty of medial and lateral compartments with or without resurfacing of the patella is 27447.
sprains and strains of knee and leg, unspecified site
Yes, there is a potential relationship between antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and avascular necrosis (AVN). APS is an autoimmune disorder characterized by the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies, which can lead to increased clotting and vascular occlusion. This impaired blood flow can affect bone tissue, potentially leading to AVN, particularly in the hip and knee joints. While not all patients with APS will develop AVN, the risk is heightened due to the vascular complications associated with the syndrome.
The ICD-9 code for left knee open reduction internal fixation is 81.54. This code specifically refers to the surgical procedure of open reduction and internal fixation performed on the left knee. It is important to accurately assign this code for billing and documentation purposes in healthcare settings.
Osteonecrosis is a condition where the blood supply to a bone is disrupted, leading to bone tissue death. This can result in pain, joint collapse, and limited joint movement. Common sites for osteonecrosis include the hip, knee, and shoulder.
The airport code for Knee Lake Airport is YKE.
81.54 Total knee replacement
80.9 knee arthroscopy
ICD 9 code for total knee arthoplasty status post: V43.65
The ICD-9 code for a knee contusion is 924.1. This code specifically designates a contusion of the knee, which can include bruising and soft tissue injury. It's important to use the appropriate code based on the specifics of the injury and the patient's medical records.
CPT code 73564 is for the radiologic examination of the knee. The guidelines include four or more views of the knee.