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.
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 code for incision and drainage of a nasal abscess can be found in the surgery subsection related to the head and neck, specifically under the codes for the nasal and paranasal sinuses. Typically, this falls under the category of "Nasal Procedures" within the otolaryngology section of the surgical coding guidelines. It's important to reference the specific coding manuals or resources for accurate code assignment.
CPT code 12042 refers to the repair of a superficial wound, specifically a laceration or an incision that is 2.5 cm to 7.5 cm in length. This code is used in medical billing to indicate the procedure performed for the repair of such wounds, typically involving simple techniques like sutures or adhesive strips. Proper documentation is essential for accurate coding and reimbursement.
10060
998.11
CPT Code 40806- Incision of labial frenum (frenotomy).
Incision with removal of foreign body.
56405
56405
V58.7- aftercare following surgery not elsewhere classified (NEC). Include other Dx for clarification
Incision and drainage of skin or subcutaneous abscess
998.32