ICD-10-CM Code for Phimosis N47.1 ICD-10 code N47.1 for Phimosis is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Diseases of the genitourinary system .
Under ICD-9, you’ll report 605 (Redundant prepuce and phimosis) when your urologist documents that the patient has phimosis. If he instead performs a circumcision for balanitis, you’ll report 607.1 (Disorders of penis: Balanoposthitis, balanitis).
For ICD-10, they do not share a diagnosis code. You’ll report a code in the N47 range, based on the type of disorder. Two treatments — circumcision and dorsal slit — are used to correct a phimosis or a paraphimosis. Reduction is also performed to treat a paraphimosis. You should choose the procedure code based on the type of treatment and link 605 to the procedure.
The ICD-10 code range for Diseases of male genital organs N40-N53 is medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). ICD-10 Code range (N40-N53), Diseases of male genital organs contains ICD-10 codes for Disorders of prepuce, Adherent prepuce, newborn, Phimosis, Paraphimosis, Deficient foreskin, Benign cyst of prepuce, Adhesions of prepuce and glans penis, Balanoposthitis ...
The following conditions justify circumcision and will garner payment: 1. Phimosis, paraphimosis. For ICD-10, they do not share a diagnosis code. You’ll report a code in the N47 range, based on the type of disorder. Phimosis (605), the most common medical reason for adult circumcision, is billable. This condition occurs when the foreskin is abnormally constricted and can't be pulled back ...
Phimosis: Phimosis is when the foreskin of the penis does not retract. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options.