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T81.711D Complication of renal artery following a procedure, not elsewhere classified, subsequent encounter

ICD10CM code

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Name of the Condition

  • Complication of Renal Artery Following a Procedure, Not Elsewhere Classified, Subsequent Encounter (ICD-10 Code: T81.711D)

Summary

This code describes complications affecting the renal artery that arise after a medical or surgical procedure, occurring during a subsequent encounter and not classified elsewhere in the ICD-10-CM system. These complications may involve structural, functional, or vascular issues related to the renal artery post-procedure.

Causes

Complications can result from technical errors during the procedure, such as accidental injury to the renal artery, or from physiological responses like inflammation, thrombosis, or impaired blood flow. Other causes include device-related issues or reactions to surgical materials.

Risk Factors

  • Previous renal artery procedures or surgeries
  • Underlying vascular diseases (e.g., atherosclerosis)
  • Advanced age
  • Smoking or other lifestyle factors affecting vascular health
  • Use of anticoagulants or antiplatelet medications

Symptoms

  • Unexplained pain, swelling, or tenderness near the procedure site
  • Signs of vascular compromise, such as coldness, numbness, or discoloration of the affected limb
  • Reduced pulse or blood flow in the affected artery
  • Possible signs of infection or hematoma formation

Diagnosis

Diagnosis involves clinical evaluation of the procedure site, review of the patient’s procedural history, and imaging studies (e.g., ultrasound, CT angiography) to assess arterial flow. Laboratory tests may be used to detect ischemia or infection.

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the specific complication and may include medications to manage inflammation or thrombosis, surgical repair, or endovascular interventions. Close monitoring of renal function and blood pressure is often necessary.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis varies based on the severity of the complication and timely intervention. Follow-up care typically involves regular monitoring of renal function, blood pressure, and imaging to ensure resolution or stability of the issue.

Complications

Potential complications include renal ischemia, hypertension, or chronic kidney disease if the renal artery is significantly compromised. Infection or further vascular damage may also occur.

Lifestyle & Prevention

Maintaining vascular health through smoking cessation, controlled blood pressure, and management of underlying conditions (e.g., diabetes) may reduce risk. Adherence to post-procedure care instructions is important.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek medical attention if symptoms such as severe pain, changes in urination, or signs of vascular compromise (e.g., limb discoloration) occur. Prompt evaluation is critical to prevent further damage.

Tips for Medical Coders

This code is used for subsequent encounters related to renal artery complications post-procedure. Documentation should specify the nature of the complication, the procedure involved, and the encounter type. Ensure the complication is not classified elsewhere in the ICD-10-CM system.

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