The ICD-10 code for a hernia postoperative complication is typically K43.9, which refers to "Hernia of abdominal cavity, unspecified." However, specific codes can vary based on the type of hernia and complications, such as K43.0 for "Hernia of abdominal cavity with obstruction" or K43.1 for "Hernia of abdominal cavity with gangrene." It's essential to consult the latest coding guidelines for accurate coding based on the specific circumstances.
The ICD-9 code for status post hernia repair is V55.1. This code is used to indicate a history of surgery for hernia repair.
The ICD-9-CM code for postoperative care is V58.3. This code is used to indicate that a patient is receiving care following surgery, encompassing various aspects of postoperative management. It's important to note that ICD-9-CM has been largely replaced by ICD-10-CM, which provides more detailed coding options.
998.9 Look for complication/surgical procedures
V58.49
You have to code the reason for the revision, usually a complication code.
There is no ICD 9 CM Code for 55250.CPT Code 55250-Vasectomy, unilateral or bilateral (separate procedure), including postoperative semen examination(s).
Initial inguinal hernia laparoscopic surgical repair cpt code is 49650 with icd 9 of 550.93
646.83 558.9 Pregnancy complication code always comes first.
553.9
there's no icd9 code for tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy because it is a surgical procedure.. if surgical procedure done, you can code V45.89 code. Look for status post/ Postoperative NEC
996.39- mechanical complication of genitourinary device. This includes penile prosthesis.
The diagnosis code for a slipped Nissen wrap is typically classified under the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) as a complication of a surgical procedure. The most relevant code is K44.9, which refers to "Diaphragmatic hernia, unspecified." However, it’s essential to check for any specific coding updates or guidelines from the relevant coding authority or the patient's specific condition.