PDI #8 Postoperative Hemorrhage or Hematoma Page 1 . PDI #8 . Postoperative Hemorrhage or Hematoma . Provider-Level Indicator. . ICD-9-CM Control of Postoperative Hemorrhage procedure codes: 287 CONTROL OF HEMORRHAGE AFTER TONSILLECTOMY AND ADENOIDECTOMY 3880 OTHER SURGICAL OCCLUSION OF UNSPECIFIED SITE 3881 OTHER SURGICAL OCCLUSION OF INTRACRANIAL VESSELS
icd-9-cm code for postoperative hemorrhage or postoperative hematoma in any . 287 control of hemorrhage after tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy 3880 other surgical occlusion of unspecified site 3881 other surgical occlusion of intracranial vessels . 2864 von willebrand's disease 2865 circulating anticoag dis 2866 defibrination syndrome 2867 acq coagul factor defic
PDI #8 Postoperative Hemorrhage or Hematoma Page 1 . PDI #8 . Postoperative Hemorrhage or Hematoma . Provider-Level Indicator. . ICD-9-CM Control of Postoperative Hemorrhage procedure codes: 287 CONTROL OF HEMORRHAGE AFTER TONSILLECTOMY AND ADENOIDECTOMY 3880 OTHER SURGICAL OCCLUSION OF UNSPECIFIED SITE 3881 OTHER SURGICAL OCCLUSION OF INTRACRANIAL VESSELS
Postoperative Hemorrhage or Hematoma . • ICD-9-CM code for postoperative hemorrhage or postoperative hematoma in any secondary diagnosis field, . 287 CONTROL OF HEMORRHAGE AFTER TONSILLECTOMY AND ADENOIDECTOMY 3880 OTHER SURGICAL OCCLUSION OF UNSPECIFIED SITE 3881 OTHER SURGICAL OCCLUSION OF INTRACRANIAL VESSELS 3882 OTHER SURGICAL OCCLUSION OF OTHER VESSELS OF HEAD AND NECK 3883 OTHER SURGICAL OCCLUSION OF UPPER LIMB VESSELS 3884 .
DISCUSSION. Spontaneous tonsillar hemorrhage is diagnosed due to the bleeding of intact tonsils after iatrogenic or prior surgical causes have been ruled out.
Operations On Tonsils And Adenoids. A child code below 28 with greater detail should be used. . Control Of Hemorrhage After Tonsillectomy And Adenoidectomy. 28.7 is a specific code and is valid to identify a procedure. 2012 ICD-9-CM Procedure Code 28.9 . Other Operations On Tonsils And Adenoids. A child code below 28.9 with greater detail should be used.
28 Operations on tonsils and adenoids. 28.0 Incision and drainage of tonsil and peritonsillar structures. Drainage (oral . peritonsillar abscess. retropharyngeal abscess. tonsillar abscess. 28.1 Diagnostic procedures on tonsils and adenoids. 28.2 Tonsillectomy without adenoidectomy. 28.3 Tonsillectomy with adenoidectomy. 28.4 Excision of tonsil tag. 28.5 Excision of . Excision of adenoid tag. 28.7 Control of hemorrhage after tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy. 28.9 Other operations on .
Removal of tonsils and/or adenoids is one of the most frequently performed throat operations. It has . throat infections and manage recurrent childhood ear disease. Pain following surgery is an unpleasant side effect, which can . There are also some risks associated with removal of tonsils and/or adenoids. Post operative bleeding occurs in about 2% of cases, most often immediate, .
Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy in Children What is a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy? . Have complications after surgery, such as bleeding; Are younger than age 3; Have sleep apnea diagnosed by a sleep study; In general, the surgery will go as follows: Your child will be given general anesthesia. . What happens after a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy? After the surgery, .
Adenoid removal is also called adenoidectomy. The procedure is most often done in children. Description. . Absorbent material called packing material may also be used to control bleeding. . Pharyngitis and adenotonsilar disease. In: Flint PW, Haughey BH, Lund LJ, et al, eds. Cummings Otolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery. 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Mosby; 2010:chap 196.