13160
v49.75
The ICD-9 code for surgery to repair the reopening of an incision is 998.83, which is used for "Surgical wound dehiscence." This code refers specifically to the surgical repair of a wound that has reopened, typically after an initial surgical procedure. It's important to consult the latest coding guidelines, as coding practices may evolve over time.
15956
The ICD codes for wound care vary depending on the type of care needed. The base code is V58.4, but there are 4th digit subclassifications that may be used to clarify the information better.
LAYER CLOSURE OF three- inch stab wound of the neck
LAYER CLOSURE OF three- inch stab wound of the neck
LAYER CLOSURE OF three- inch stab wound of the neck
de for surgical tray
de for surgical tray
de for surgical tray
CPT code 15240 refers to the application of a skin substitute, specifically for the treatment of a wound or defect, covering an area of 1 square centimeter to 10 square centimeters. This code is used in dermatological and surgical procedures to document the use of biological materials for wound healing. It is part of a series of codes that describe various applications and materials used in skin grafting and tissue replacement.
The medical billing code 12002 is used to designate a simple closure of a wound that is 2.5 cm or less in length. This code falls under the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes, specifically for wound repair procedures. It is typically used in outpatient settings for minor lacerations or surgical wounds that require suturing. Proper documentation is essential to ensure accurate billing and reimbursement for the procedure.