H59 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Short description for H59 ICD 10 code:
Intraop and postproc comp and disord of eye and adnexa, NEC
Type 1 excludes for H59 ICD 10 code
- mechanical complication of intraocular lens (T85.2)
- mechanical complication of other ocular prosthetic devices, implants and grafts (T85.3)
- pseudophakia (Z96.1)
- secondary cataracts (H26.4-)
Codes
- H59.0 Disorders of the eye following cataract surgery
- H59.01 Keratopathy (bullous aphakic) following cataract surgery
- H59.011 Keratopathy (bullous aphakic) following cataract surgery, right eye
- H59.012 Keratopathy (bullous aphakic) following cataract surgery, left eye
- H59.013 Keratopathy (bullous aphakic) following cataract surgery, bilateral
- H59.019 Keratopathy (bullous aphakic) following cataract surgery, unspecified eye
- H59.02 Cataract (lens) fragments in eye following cataract surgery
- H59.021 Cataract (lens) fragments in eye following cataract surgery, right eye
- H59.022 Cataract (lens) fragments in eye following cataract surgery, left eye
- H59.023 Cataract (lens) fragments in eye following cataract surgery, bilateral
- H59.029 Cataract (lens) fragments in eye following cataract surgery, unspecified eye
- H59.03 Cystoid macular edema following cataract surgery
- H59.031 Cystoid macular edema following cataract surgery, right eye
- H59.032 Cystoid macular edema following cataract surgery, left eye
- H59.033 Cystoid macular edema following cataract surgery, bilateral
- H59.039 Cystoid macular edema following cataract surgery, unspecified eye
- H59.09 Other disorders of the eye following cataract surgery
- H59.091 Other disorders of the right eye following cataract surgery
- H59.092 Other disorders of the left eye following cataract surgery
- H59.093 Other disorders of the eye following cataract surgery, bilateral
- H59.099 Other disorders of unspecified eye following cataract surgery
- H59.1 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of eye and adnexa complicating a procedure
- H59.11 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of eye and adnexa complicating an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.111 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of right eye and adnexa complicating an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.112 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of left eye and adnexa complicating an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.113 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of eye and adnexa complicating an ophthalmic procedure, bilateral
- H59.119 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of unspecified eye and adnexa complicating an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.12 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of eye and adnexa complicating other procedure
- H59.121 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of right eye and adnexa complicating other procedure
- H59.122 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of left eye and adnexa complicating other procedure
- H59.123 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of eye and adnexa complicating other procedure, bilateral
- H59.129 Intraoperative hemorrhage and hematoma of unspecified eye and adnexa complicating other procedure
- H59.2 Accidental puncture and laceration of eye and adnexa during a procedure
- H59.21 Accidental puncture and laceration of eye and adnexa during an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.211 Accidental puncture and laceration of right eye and adnexa during an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.212 Accidental puncture and laceration of left eye and adnexa during an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.213 Accidental puncture and laceration of eye and adnexa during an ophthalmic procedure, bilateral
- H59.219 Accidental puncture and laceration of unspecified eye and adnexa during an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.22 Accidental puncture and laceration of eye and adnexa during other procedure
- H59.221 Accidental puncture and laceration of right eye and adnexa during other procedure
- H59.222 Accidental puncture and laceration of left eye and adnexa during other procedure
- H59.223 Accidental puncture and laceration of eye and adnexa during other procedure, bilateral
- H59.229 Accidental puncture and laceration of unspecified eye and adnexa during other procedure
- H59.3 Postprocedural hemorrhage, hematoma, and seroma of eye and adnexa following a procedure
- H59.31 Postprocedural hemorrhage of eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.311 Postprocedural hemorrhage of right eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.312 Postprocedural hemorrhage of left eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.313 Postprocedural hemorrhage of eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure, bilateral
- H59.319 Postprocedural hemorrhage of unspecified eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.32 Postprocedural hemorrhage of eye and adnexa following other procedure
- H59.321 Postprocedural hemorrhage of right eye and adnexa following other procedure
- H59.322 Postprocedural hemorrhage of left eye and adnexa following other procedure
- H59.323 Postprocedural hemorrhage of eye and adnexa following other procedure, bilateral
- H59.329 Postprocedural hemorrhage of unspecified eye and adnexa following other procedure
- H59.33 Postprocedural hematoma of eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.331 Postprocedural hematoma of right eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.332 Postprocedural hematoma of left eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.333 Postprocedural hematoma of eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure, bilateral
- H59.339 Postprocedural hematoma of unspecified eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.34 Postprocedural hematoma of eye and adnexa following other procedure
- H59.341 Postprocedural hematoma of right eye and adnexa following other procedure
- H59.342 Postprocedural hematoma of left eye and adnexa following other procedure
- H59.343 Postprocedural hematoma of eye and adnexa following other procedure, bilateral
- H59.349 Postprocedural hematoma of unspecified eye and adnexa following other procedure
- H59.35 Postprocedural seroma of eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.351 Postprocedural seroma of right eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.352 Postprocedural seroma of left eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.353 Postprocedural seroma of eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure, bilateral
- H59.359 Postprocedural seroma of unspecified eye and adnexa following an ophthalmic procedure
- H59.36 Postprocedural seroma of eye and adnexa following other procedure
- H59.361 Postprocedural seroma of right eye and adnexa following other procedure
- H59.362 Postprocedural seroma of left eye and adnexa following other procedure
- H59.363 Postprocedural seroma of eye and adnexa following other procedure, bilateral
- H59.369 Postprocedural seroma of unspecified eye and adnexa following other procedure
- H59.4 Inflammation (infection) of postprocedural bleb
- H59.40 Inflammation (infection) of postprocedural bleb, unspecified
- H59.41 Inflammation (infection) of postprocedural bleb, stage 1
- H59.42 Inflammation (infection) of postprocedural bleb, stage 2
- H59.43 Inflammation (infection) of postprocedural bleb, stage 3
- H59.8 Other intraoperative and postprocedural complications and disorders of eye and adnexa, not elsewhere classified
- H59.81 Chorioretinal scars after surgery for detachment
- H59.811 Chorioretinal scars after surgery for detachment, right eye
- H59.812 Chorioretinal scars after surgery for detachment, left eye
- H59.813 Chorioretinal scars after surgery for detachment, bilateral
- H59.819 Chorioretinal scars after surgery for detachment, unspecified eye
- H59.88 Other intraoperative complications of eye and adnexa, not elsewhere classified
- H59.89 Other postprocedural complications and disorders of eye and adnexa, not elsewhere classified
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to H59 ICD10 Code:
- H00-H59 Diseases of the eye and adnexa
- H59 Intraoperative and postprocedural complications and disorders of eye and adnexa, not elsewhere classified
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
H59 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about H59 ICD 10 code
What diseases can affect the eye?
Even if your eyes feel healthy, you could have a problem and not know it. That's why regular eye exams are so important. Refractive errors are the most common type of vision problem that makes it hard to see clearly. But some eye conditions or diseases don't have any symptoms and can lead to a permanent loss of vision.
Some common eye diseases and conditions include:
- Cataracts, which happens when the clear lens in the front of your eye becomes cloudy. Cataracts are common as you get older and can lead to vision loss.
- Optic nerve disorders, which includes glaucoma. Glaucoma usually happens when the fluid pressure inside your eyes slowly rises.
- Retinal disorders, which are problems with the nerve layer at the back of your eye.
- Macular degeneration, which is a disease that destroys your sharp, central vision.
- Diabetic eye problems, which can cause vision loss and blindness.
- Conjunctivitis, which is an infection also known as pink eye. It can cause pink or red itchy eyes. Some types of pink eye can spread very easily.
What are the symptoms of eye diseases?
Some eye conditions and diseases do not always have symptoms. Early detection through a comprehensive dilated eye exam could help your eye care provider detect diseases in the early stages. Proper treatment could help slow or prevent vision loss.
Get regular eye exams and call your eye care professional right away if you notice any of these symptoms:
- A sudden change in vision
- Everything looks dim
- Flashes of light
- Eye pain
- Double vision
- Fluid coming from your eye
- Inflammation (swelling)
Who is more likely to develop eye diseases?
Getting older increases your risk of some eye diseases. Other things that may put you at a higher risk of some eye diseases can include if you:
- Are overweight or obese
- Have a family history of eye disease
- Are African American, Hispanic, or Native American
- Have certain health conditions such as Diabetic eye problems, or high blood pressure
What are the treatments for eye diseases?
Treatment may depend on the eye condition or disease but can include:
- A new prescription for eyeglasses or contacts
- Use of bright lights or magnifying lenses for reading and other activities
- Medicines
- Prescription eye drops or ointments
- Laser treatment
- Surgery
Depending on your eye condition or disease, treatment may slow vision loss but may not restore vision. Talk to your provider about what treatment is best for you.
Can eye diseases be prevented?
Your best defense is to have regular checkups. Be sure to tell your provider if any eye diseases run in your family.
You can also help take care of your vision by making lifestyle changes to lower your risk of health conditions that can cause vision problems. This could include by:
- Protecting your eyes from the sun
- Wearing protective eyewear while using tools or playing certain sports
- Getting regular physical activity
- Staying at a healthy weight
- Quitting smoking (or not starting)
- Eating a healthy diet
NIH: National Eye Institute
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