Coders' Desk Reference for ICD-9-CM Procedures

Coders' Desk Reference for ICD-9-CM Procedures

IDR3.book Page 1 Tuesday, Ju ly 31, 2012 5:19 PM Coders’ Desk Reference for ICD-9-CM Procedures 2014 IDR3.book Page i Tuesday, July 31, 2012 5:19 PM Contents Introduction ..................................................... 1 12 Operations on iris, ciliary body, Format ........................................................... 1 sclera, and anterior chamber............155 13 Operations on lens ...........................166 ICD-9-CM Volume 3 Conventions ...................... 3 ICD-9-CM Overview........................................ 3 14 Operations on retina, choroid, vitreous, and posterior chamber .......173 ICD-9-CM Conventions for Procedure Coding................................................. 4 15 Operations on extraocular muscles...180 Coding and Reporting Guidelines ................... 6 16 Operations on orbit and eyeball ........183 ICD-9-CM Procedure Coding Steps ................. 7 Other Miscellaneous Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures.......................................... 191 Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Symbols ............. 9 17 Other Miscellaneous Procedures ............191 Procedural Eponyms ....................................... 25 Operations on the Ear................................... 199 Surgical Terms................................................ 35 18 Operations on external ear ...............199 19 Reconstructive operations on Procedures and Interventions, Not Elsewhere middle ear ........................................203 Classified .............................................. 43 20 Other operations on middle and 2013 Changes .............................................. 43 inner ear ..........................................206 00.0 Therapeutic Ultrasound ..................... 43 Operations on the Nose, Mouth and Pharynx 215 00.1 Pharmaceuticals ................................ 44 21 Operations on nose ..........................215 00.2 Intravascular imaging of blood vessels...................................... 49 22 Operations on nasal sinuses.............227 00.3 Computer-assisted surgery [CAS]....... 52 23 Removal and restoration of teeth ......234 00.4 Adjunct vascular system procedures .. 54 24 Other operations on teeth, gums and alveoli ..............................239 00.5 Other cardiovascular procedures ....... 58 25 Operations on tongue .......................242 00.6 Procedures on blood vessels............... 64 26 Operations on salivary glands 00.7 Other hip procedures......................... 68 and ducts.........................................244 00.8 Other knee and hip procedures.......... 72 27 Other operations on mouth and 00.9 Other procedures and interventions ... 76 face ..................................................247 Operations on the Nervous System ................. 79 28 Operations on tonsils and adenoids..254 01 Incision and excision of skull, 29 Operations on pharynx.....................256 brain, and cerebral meninges............. 79 Operations on the Respiratory System.......... 261 02 Other operations on skull, brain, and 30 Excision of larynx.............................261 cerebral meninges.............................. 89 31 Other operations on larynx and 03 Operations on spinal cord and spinal trachea.............................................263 canal structures ................................ 97 32 Excision of lung and bronchus .........269 04 Operations on cranial and peripheral nerves.............................................. 104 33 Other operations on lung and bronchus..........................................275 05 Operations on sympathetic nerves or ganglia............................................. 111 34 Operations on chest wall, pleura, mediastinum, and diaphragm...........285 Operations on the Endocrine System ............ 115 Operations on the Cardiovascular System..... 297 06 Operations on thyroid and parathyroid glands ............................................. 115 35 Operations on the valves and septa of the heart ......................................297 07 Operations on other endocrine glands ............................................. 120 36 Operations on the vessels of heart ....312 37 Other operations on heart and Operations on the Eye .................................. 131 pericardium .....................................318 08 Operations on eyelids....................... 131 38 Incision, excision and occlusion 09 Operations on lacrimal system......... 141 of vessels..........................................338 10 Operations on conjunctiva ............... 145 39 Other operations on vessels..............347 11 Operations on cornea....................... 148 © 2012 OptumInsight, Inc. i IDR3.book Page 25 Tuesday, July 31, 2012 5:19 PM Procedural Eponyms An eponym is the name of a person who has given Ball rise to the name of a particular place, tribe, herniorrhaphy (inguinal) discovery, or other item. In the medical profession, a bilateral disease or procedure may be known by the name of a direct w/o graft 53.11 person thought to have identified the disease or with graft 53.14 developed a surgical technique. This custom of comb direct/indirect w/o graft identifying a procedure by the originator’s name may 53.13 prove to be problematic for the coder. The following with graft 53.16 list includes most of the procedures described by indirect w/o graft 53.12 eponym in Volume 3 of ICD-9-CM. with graft 53.15 NOS w/o graft 53.10 Abbe Eponyms construction of vagina 70.61 with graft 53.17 with graft or prosthesis 70.63 unilateral direct w/o graft 53.01 AbioCor® total replacement heart 37.52 with graft 53.03 Aburel (intra-amniotic injection for abortion) 75.0 indirect w/o graft 53.02 with graft 53.04 Adams NOS w/o graft 53.00 advancement of round ligament 69.22 with graft 53.05 crushing of nasal septum 21.88 undercutting 49.02 excision of palmar fascia 82.35 Bankhart (capsular repair into glenoid, for shoulder AESOP® (Automated Endoscopic System for dislocation) 81.82 Optimal Positioning)-see category 17.4 Bardenheurer (ligation of innominate artery) 38.85 Albee Barkan (goniotomy) 12.52 bone peg, femoral neck 78.05 graft for slipping patella 78.06 with goniopuncture 12.53 sliding inlay graft, tibia 78.07 Barr (transfer of tibialis posterior tendon) 83.75 Albert (arthrodesis, knee) 81.22 Barsky (closure of cleft hand) 82.82 Aldridge (-Studdiford) (urethral sling) 59.5 Bassett (vulvectomy with inguinal lymph node Alexander dissection) 71.5, [40.3] prostatectomy Bassini perineal 60.62 herniorrhaphy (inguinal) suprapubic 60.3 bilateral shortening of round ligaments of uterus 69.22 direct w/o graft 53.11 Alexander-Adams (shortening of round ligaments of with graft 53.14 uterus) 69.22 comb direct/indirect w/o graft 53.13 Almoor (extrapetrosal drainage) 20.22 with graft 53.16 Altemeier (perineal rectal pull-through) 48.49 indirect w/o graft 53.12 with graft 53.15 Ammon (dacryocystotomy) 09.53 NOS w/o graft 53.10 Anderson (tibial lengthening) 78.37 with graft 53.17 unilateral Anel (dilation of lacrimal duct) 09.42 direct w/o graft 53.01 Arslan (fenestration of inner ear) 20.61 with graft 53.03 Asai (larynx) 31.75 indirect w/o graft 53.02 with graft 53.04 Baffes (interatrial transposition of venous return) NOS w/o graft 53.00 35.91 with graft 53.05 Baldy-Webster (uterine suspension) 69.22 undercutting 49.02 © 2012 OptumInsight, Inc. 25 IDR3.book Page 297 Tuesday, July 31, 2012 5:19 PM 35-39 Operations on the Cardiovascular System 35-39 Documentation Tip Documentation in the operative report must support ICD-10-PCS Spotlight code selection. ICD-10-PCS Coding Guideline: In the Medical/Surgical section (0) of ICD-10-PCS, the root operation Map is defined as locating the 35 Operations on the valves and septa of route of passage of electrical impulses and/or the heart locating functional areas in the heart. Description Coding Scenario: A patient is admitted for The heart is a dual-pumping mechanism, which is comprehensive catheter-based cardiac divided by a partition called the septum, into left and electrophysiologic mapping of the heart using right sections. Both the right and left heart sections electrode catheters threaded through venous are further divided into upper and lower sections sheaths into the right heart to obtain called chambers. The upper chambers are referred intracardiac electrocardiogram readings with to as the atria and the lower chambers are referred subsequent multichannel recordings. to as the ventricles. The atria receive blood from the veins of the body via the vena cava, while the ICD-10-PCS Code Assignment: ventricles pump blood through the aorta to the 02K83ZZ Map, conduction mechanism, arteries of the body. percutaneous approach Valves allow for the controlled flow of blood, and Coding Clarification: The ICD-10-PCS root when functioning normally, prevent the back-flow of operation Map represents procedures that may blood, ensuring that circulation occurs to and from be documented as cardiac mapping, cortical the heart in the proper, uninterrupted direction. mapping, electrophysiological studies, or EP Valves are defined as follows: studies. Mapping procedures may be performed • Mitral (bicuspid) valve: Separates the left on the heart and great vessels (02K) or the brain atrium and left ventricle, allowing blood to flow (00K). from the left atrium into the left ventricle. The ICD-9-CM classification system for operations • Aortic (semilunar) valve: Separates the left performed on the cardiovascular system is divided ventricle and aorta, allowing the blood to flow into categories of procedures according

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