S19.82 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.
Type 2 excludes for S19.82 ICD 10 code
- other specified injury of thoracic trachea (S27.5-)
Codes
- S19.82XA Other specified injuries of cervical trachea, initial encounter
- S19.82XD Other specified injuries of cervical trachea, subsequent encounter
- S19.82XS Other specified injuries of cervical trachea, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S19.82 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S10-S19 Injuries to the neck
- S19 Other specified and unspecified injuries of neck
- S19.8 Other specified injuries of neck
- S19.9 Unspecified injury of neck
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S19.82 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S19.82 ICD 10 code
Your trachea, or windpipe, is one part of your airway system. Airways are pipes that carry oxygen-rich air to your lungs. They also carry carbon dioxide, a waste gas, out of your lungs.
When you inhale, air travels from your nose, through your larynx, and down your windpipe. The windpipe splits into two bronchi that enter your lungs.
Problems with the trachea include narrowing, inflammation, and some inherited conditions. You may need a procedure called a tracheostomy to help you breathe if you have swallowing problems, or have conditions that affect coughing or block your airways. You might also need a tracheostomy if you are in critical care and need to be on a breathing machine.
NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
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