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ICD-10-CM Codes
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Diagnostic
External
Drug
Neoplasm
T85.620A
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Displacement of cranial or spinal infusion catheter, initial encounter
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Coding Notes
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Billable, valid for HIPAA-covered transactions
GEM Conversion to ICD-9 CM
996.59
Fs:
10000
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Mechanical complication due to other implant and internal device, not elsewhere classified
MDC / MS-DRG Reference
DRG 091
OTHER DISORDERS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM WITH MCC
DRG 092
OTHER DISORDERS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM WITH CC
DRG 093
OTHER DISORDERS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM WITHOUT CC/MCC
Sibling Codes
T85.620D
Displacement of cranial or spinal infusion catheter, subsequent encounter
T85.620S
Displacement of cranial or spinal infusion catheter, sequela
Parent Sibling Codes
T85.620
Displacement of cranial or spinal infusion catheter
T85.621
Displacement of intraperitoneal dialysis catheter
T85.622
Displacement of permanent sutures
T85.623
Displacement of artificial skin graft and decellularized allodermis
T85.624
Displacement of insulin pump
T85.625
Displacement of other nervous system device, implant or graft
T85.628
Displacement of other specified internal prosthetic devices, implants and grafts
Codes with Same Suffix
S02.620A
Fracture of subcondylar process of mandible, unspecified side, initial encounter for closed fracture
S31.620A
Laceration with foreign body of abdominal wall, right upper quadrant with penetration into peritoneal cavity, initial encounter
S62.620A
Displaced fracture of middle phalanx of right index finger, initial encounter for closed fracture
S68.620A
Partial traumatic transphalangeal amputation of right index finger, initial encounter
T84.620A
Infection and inflammatory reaction due to internal fixation device of right femur, initial encounter
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