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T82.539 Leakage of unspecified cardiac and vascular devices and implants

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Name of the Condition

  • Leakage of Unspecified Cardiac and Vascular Devices and Implants

Summary

This condition describes the escape of fluids or materials from cardiac or vascular devices and implants, where the specific type of device is not identified. It involves malfunction or structural failure of implanted devices, which can compromise their intended function and patient safety.

Causes

Leaks may result from device wear and tear, material fatigue, improper implantation, or physical trauma. Manufacturing defects or degradation of device components over time can also contribute to leakage.

Risk Factors

  • Prolonged use of implanted devices
  • High physical activity or strain on the device
  • Pre-existing conditions affecting device stability
  • Poor wound healing or surgical site complications

Symptoms

  • Visible or palpable leakage at the implant site
  • Reduced effectiveness of the device
  • Pain, swelling, or redness around the implant
  • Systemic symptoms like dizziness or fatigue if device function is compromised

Diagnosis

Diagnosis typically involves physical examination, imaging (e.g., X-rays, CT scans), and device-specific testing to assess integrity and function. Clinical evaluation of symptoms and device performance is also critical.

Treatment Options

  • Replacement or repair of the faulty device
  • Supportive management of any resultant complications
  • Monitoring for infection or further device failure

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis depends on the severity of leakage, device type, and timely intervention. Regular follow-up is essential to monitor device function and detect recurrence or complications early.

Complications

  • Infection at the implant site
  • Device failure or malfunction
  • Hemorrhage or fluid accumulation
  • Systemic effects from compromised device function

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Avoid activities that strain the implant site
  • Maintain regular medical check-ups for device monitoring
  • Follow postoperative care instructions to promote healing
  • Report any new symptoms or changes promptly

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek immediate medical attention if you experience sudden pain, swelling, visible leakage, or signs of infection at the implant site. Prompt evaluation is crucial to prevent complications.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the type of device (if known) and the location of leakage when available. For unspecified devices, use this code when the specific device type is not documented. Ensure clinical correlation with symptoms and diagnostic findings.

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