T81.52 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 T81.52 ICD 10 code:
Obstruction due to fb acc left in body following procedure
Codes
- T81.520 Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following surgical operation
- T81.520A Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following surgical operation, initial encounter
- T81.520D Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following surgical operation, subsequent encounter
- T81.520S Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following surgical operation, sequela
- T81.521 Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following infusion or transfusion
- T81.521A Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following infusion or transfusion, initial encounter
- T81.521D Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following infusion or transfusion, subsequent encounter
- T81.521S Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following infusion or transfusion, sequela
- T81.522 Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following kidney dialysis
- T81.522A Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following kidney dialysis, initial encounter
- T81.522D Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following kidney dialysis, subsequent encounter
- T81.522S Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following kidney dialysis, sequela
- T81.523 Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following injection or immunization
- T81.523A Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following injection or immunization, initial encounter
- T81.523D Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following injection or immunization, subsequent encounter
- T81.523S Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following injection or immunization, sequela
- T81.524 Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following endoscopic examination
- T81.524A Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following endoscopic examination, initial encounter
- T81.524D Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following endoscopic examination, subsequent encounter
- T81.524S Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following endoscopic examination, sequela
- T81.525 Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following heart catheterization
- T81.525A Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following heart catheterization, initial encounter
- T81.525D Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following heart catheterization, subsequent encounter
- T81.525S Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following heart catheterization, sequela
- T81.526 Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following aspiration, puncture or other catheterization
- T81.526A Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following aspiration, puncture or other catheterization, initial encounter
- T81.526D Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following aspiration, puncture or other catheterization, subsequent encounter
- T81.526S Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following aspiration, puncture or other catheterization, sequela
- T81.527 Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following removal of catheter or packing
- T81.527A Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following removal of catheter or packing, initial encounter
- T81.527D Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following removal of catheter or packing, subsequent encounter
- T81.527S Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following removal of catheter or packing, sequela
- T81.528 Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following other procedure
- T81.528A Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following other procedure, initial encounter
- T81.528D Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following other procedure, subsequent encounter
- T81.528S Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following other procedure, sequela
- T81.529 Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following unspecified procedure
- T81.529A Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following unspecified procedure, initial encounter
- T81.529D Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following unspecified procedure, subsequent encounter
- T81.529S Obstruction due to foreign body accidentally left in body following unspecified procedure, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to T81.52 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- T80-T88 Complications of surgical and medical care, not elsewhere classified
- T81 Complications of procedures, not elsewhere classified
- T81.1 Postprocedural shock
- T81.3 Disruption of wound, not elsewhere classified
- T81.4 Infection following a procedure
- T81.5 Complications of foreign body accidentally left in body following procedure
- T81.6 Acute reaction to foreign substance accidentally left during a procedure
- T81.7 Vascular complications following a procedure, not elsewhere classified
- T81.8 Other complications of procedures, not elsewhere classified
- T81.9 Unspecified complication of procedure
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
T81.52 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about T81.52 ICD 10 code
If you've ever gotten a splinter or had sand in your eye, you've had experience with a foreign body. A foreign body is something that is stuck inside you but isn't supposed to be there. You may inhale or swallow a foreign body, or you may get one from an injury to almost any part of your body. Foreign bodies are more common in small children, who sometimes stick things in their mouths, ears, and noses.
Some foreign bodies, like a small splinter, do not cause serious harm. Inhaled or swallowed foreign bodies may cause choking or bowel obstruction and may require medical care.
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