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Name of the Condition
- Leakage of other urinary catheter, subsequent encounter
Summary
Leakage of other urinary catheter, subsequent encounter, refers to the unintended escape of urine around a urinary catheter site during a follow-up visit. This occurs when the catheter fails to maintain a proper seal, leading to discomfort and potential skin irritation. The "subsequent encounter" designation indicates this is a follow-up for a previously treated issue.
Causes
Poor catheter placement or dislodgment. Balloon malfunction or inadequate inflation. Deterioration or wear of the catheter material. Obstruction within the catheter.
Risk Factors
Prolonged use of a urinary catheter. Inadequate catheter maintenance or improper size. Previous urinary surgeries or chronic urinary tract diseases.
Symptoms
Wetness around the catheter site. Skin irritation or infection around the insertion site. Difficulty in catheter drainage or urine retention. Foul-smelling urine or discharge.
Diagnosis
Physical examination of the catheter site. Imaging studies, such as ultrasound, to assess catheter positioning. Urine tests to check for infections or obstructions.
Treatment Options
Repositioning or reinsertion of the catheter to ensure proper placement. Selecting an appropriate catheter size and balloon volume. Using barrier creams to protect the skin around the catheter site. Antibiotics if infection is present.
Prognosis and Follow-Up
With prompt intervention, most cases resolve without long-term issues. Follow-up care focuses on monitoring for recurrence and ensuring proper catheter function.
Complications
Skin breakdown or infection at the catheter site. Urinary tract infection. Catheter blockage or malfunction.
Lifestyle & Prevention
Ensure proper catheter care and hygiene. Use the correct catheter size and type. Monitor for signs of leakage or discomfort. Follow healthcare provider instructions for catheter maintenance.
When to Seek Professional Help
Seek medical attention if leakage persists, signs of infection (e.g., fever, foul odor) appear, or catheter function is impaired.
Tips for Medical Coders
Document the type of urinary catheter (e.g., suprapubic, nephrostomy) and confirm the encounter is a subsequent visit. Include details on leakage severity, treatment provided, and any complications. Ensure documentation supports the "subsequent encounter" context.
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