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H59.211 Accidental puncture and laceration of right eye and adnexa during an ophthalmic procedure

ICD10CM code

ICD10CM

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Name of the Condition

  • Accidental puncture and laceration of right eye and adnexa during an ophthalmic procedure

Summary

This condition involves an unintentional puncture or cut to the right eye or its surrounding tissues (adnexa) that occurs during an ophthalmic (eye-related) medical procedure. Such injuries are rare but can lead to significant complications if not promptly addressed.

Causes

The condition typically arises as a complication during ophthalmic surgeries or procedures, such as cataract extraction, glaucoma surgery, or retinal procedures.

Risk Factors

  • Undergoing complex ophthalmic surgeries.
  • Procedures conducted by less experienced practitioners.
  • Use of sharp instruments or devices near delicate eye structures.
  • Prolonged or technically challenging operations.

Symptoms

  • Sudden pain or discomfort in the right eye.
  • Redness or swelling around the right eye.
  • Vision changes or loss in the right eye.
  • Bleeding from the right eye.
  • Sensitivity to light in the right eye.

Diagnosis

Comprehensive eye examination, including visual acuity testing and slit-lamp evaluation of the right eye. Imaging studies such as CT or MRI may be used to assess the extent of injury. Patient history review to understand procedural details.

Treatment Options

Immediate medical intervention to repair the injury. Surgical procedures may be necessary to address severe damage. Medications to prevent infection and manage pain.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis depends on the severity of the injury and the speed of treatment. Regular follow-up appointments are crucial for monitoring healing and addressing any complications.

Complications

  • Infection of the right eye or surrounding tissues.
  • Permanent vision loss in the right eye.
  • Damage to intraocular structures (e.g., lens, retina).
  • Chronic pain or discomfort.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Ensure procedures are performed by experienced practitioners.
  • Follow pre- and post-operative care instructions carefully.
  • Use protective measures during high-risk procedures.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek immediate medical attention if sudden pain, vision changes, or bleeding occurs in the right eye after an ophthalmic procedure.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the specific eye (right) and procedure type (ophthalmic) to support accurate coding. Include details of the injury and any immediate interventions in the medical record.

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