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Home/Diagnosis/ICD-10 Coding for Posterior Vitreous Detachment

ICD-10 Coding for Posterior Vitreous Detachment

H43.811
H43.812
H43.813

Complete ICD-10-CM coding and documentation guide for icd-10 coding for posterior vitreous detachment includes clinical validation requirements, medical necessity guidelines, and coding policies.

Also Known as:
PVD
Vitreous Detachment
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Key Information: ICD-10 Coding for Posterior Vitreous Detachment

Essential facts and insights about ICD-10 Coding for Posterior Vitreous Detachment

Use ICD-10 code H43.811 for vitreous degeneration, right eye, ensuring proper documentation in clinical notes.

Primary ICD-10-CM Codes

Vitreous degeneration, right eye

Billable Code
H43.811
Billable

Diagnostic Criteria

  • • Symptoms of flashes and floaters
  • • Dilated eye exam confirming PVD
  • • B-scan ultrasound showing posterior hyaloid detachment

Applicable To

  • • Posterior vitreous detachment, right eye

Important Notes

  • • Ensure laterality is specified to avoid unspecified code usage.

Vitreous degeneration, left eye

Billable Code
H43.812
Billable

Diagnostic Criteria

  • • Symptoms of flashes and floaters
  • • Dilated eye exam confirming PVD
  • • B-scan ultrasound showing posterior hyaloid detachment

Applicable To

  • • Posterior vitreous detachment, left eye

Important Notes

  • • Ensure laterality is specified to avoid unspecified code usage.

Vitreous degeneration, bilateral

Billable Code
H43.813
Billable

Diagnostic Criteria

  • • Symptoms of flashes and floaters
  • • Dilated eye exam confirming PVD in both eyes
  • • B-scan ultrasound showing posterior hyaloid detachment

Applicable To

  • • Posterior vitreous detachment, both eyes

Important Notes

  • • Ensure laterality is specified to avoid unspecified code usage.

Vitreous degeneration, unspecified eye

Billable Code
H43.819
Billable

Diagnostic Criteria

  • • Symptoms of flashes and floaters
  • • Dilated eye exam confirming PVD
  • • B-scan ultrasound showing posterior hyaloid detachment

Applicable To

  • • Posterior vitreous detachment, unspecified eye

Important Notes

  • • Use only when laterality cannot be determined after examination.

Personal history of other diseases of the eye and adnexa

Billable Code
Z86.69
Billable

Diagnostic Criteria

  • • Documentation of resolved PVD

Applicable To

  • • History of posterior vitreous detachment

Important Notes

  • • Use only for historical cases of PVD.
Ancillary Codes

Additional codes that may be used with this diagnosis

Z96.1

Presence of intraocular lens

Use if patient has pseudophakia post-cataract surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ICD-10 code for posterior vitreous detachment?

The ICD-10 code for posterior vitreous detachment is H43.81x, with specific codes for laterality: H43.811 for right eye, H43.812 for left eye, and H43.813 for bilateral.

How do you code a history of posterior vitreous detachment?

Use code Z86.69 for documenting a history of posterior vitreous detachment, but not as a principal diagnosis.

What are the symptoms of posterior vitreous detachment?

Symptoms of posterior vitreous detachment include flashes, floaters, and blurred vision, often confirmed by a dilated eye exam.

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