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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is the '''C'''urrent '''P'''rocedural '''T'''erminology code for the repair of an "incomplete" circumcision. | |||
{{Citation | {{Citation | ||
| Title=The Completely Unregulated Practice of Male Circumcision:Human Rights’ Abuse Enshrined in Law? | |Title=The Completely Unregulated Practice of Male Circumcision: Human Rights’ Abuse Enshrined in Law? | ||
| Text=So common are circumcision revisions, euphemistically called “tidy-ups,” estimated at between 1% to 9.5% of all circumcisions, that they have their own billing code, CPT-54163. So common are circumcision revisions, euphemistically called “tidy-ups,” estimated at between 1% to 9.5% of all circumcisions, that they have their own billing code, CPT-54163. | |Text=So common are circumcision revisions, euphemistically called “tidy-ups,” estimated at between 1% to 9.5% of all circumcisions, that they have their own billing code, CPT-54163. So common are circumcision revisions, euphemistically called “tidy-ups,” estimated at between 1% to 9.5% of all circumcisions, that they have their own billing code, CPT-54163. | ||
| Author=John Geisheker | |Author=John Geisheker | ||
| Source= | |Source= | ||
| ref=<ref>{{REFnews | |ref=<ref>{{REFnews | ||
| last=Geisheker | |last=Geisheker | ||
| first=John | |first=John | ||
|url=http://newmalestudies.com/OJS/index.php/nms/article/view/60 | |||
| url=http://newmalestudies.com/OJS/index.php/nms/article/view/60 | |title=The Completely Unregulated Practice of Male Circumcision: Human Rights’ Abuse Enshrined in Law? | ||
| title=The Completely Unregulated Practice of Male Circumcision:Human Rights’ Abuse Enshrined in Law? | |publisher=New Male Studies: An International Journal | ||
| publisher | |quote= | ||
|date=2013 | |||
| quote= | |accessdate=2019-10-04 | ||
| date=2013 | |||
| accessdate= | |||
}}</ref> | }}</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
Commonly Associated ICD-9 Codes | {| class="wikitable" | ||
Limited claims data available for this procedure. | |+Commonly Associated ICD-9 Codes<ref>{{REFweb |url=https://www.icd10data.com |title=ICD10Data.com |accessdate=2019-10-04}}</ref><br>Limited claims data available for this procedure. | ||
Percentage ICD-9 Descriptor | |- | ||
40.0% | ! style="text-align:right;" | Percentage !! style="text-align:right;" | ICD-9 !!Descriptor | ||
10.0% | |- | ||
10.0% | | style="text-align:right;" | 40.0% || style="text-align:right;" | N47.8 || Redundant prepuce and phimosis | ||
10.0% | |- | ||
5.0% | | style="text-align:right;" | 10.0% || style="text-align:right;" | N47.6 || [[Balanoposthitis]] | ||
5.0% | |- | ||
5.0% | | style="text-align:right;" | 10.0% || style="text-align:right;" | N35.9 || Urethral stricture, unspecified | ||
5.0% | |- | ||
5.0% | | style="text-align:right;" | 10.0% || style="text-align:right;" | L91.9 || Unspecified hypertrophic and atrophic conditions of [[skin]] | ||
5.0% | |- | ||
| last= | | style="text-align:right;" | 5.0% || style="text-align:right;" | D78.0 || Hemorrhage complicating a procedure | ||
| first | |- | ||
| style="text-align:right;" | 5.0% || style="text-align:right;" | S31.20 || Open wound of [[penis]], complicated | |||
| url=https://www.codemap.com/cpt.cfm?cpt_code=54163&prefs=hide_mri | |- | ||
| title=CodeMap Report 54163 | | style="text-align:right;" | 5.0% || style="text-align:right;" | Q55.64 || Hidden penis | ||
| publisher=CodeMap | |- | ||
| style="text-align:right;" | 5.0% || style="text-align:right;" | N48.29 || Other inflammatory disorders of [[penis]] | |||
| quote= | |- | ||
| date= | | style="text-align:right;" | 5.0% || style="text-align:right;" | I97.3 || Unspecified hypertension | ||
| accessdate= | |- | ||
| style="text-align:right;" | 5.0% || style="text-align:right;" | D40.9 || Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of other and unspecified male genital organs<ref>{{REFnews | |||
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|url=https://www.codemap.com/cpt.cfm?cpt_code=54163&prefs=hide_mri | |||
|title=CodeMap Report 54163 | |||
|publisher=CodeMap | |||
|quote= | |||
|date= | |||
|accessdate=2019-10-04 | |||
}}</ref> | }}</ref> | ||
|} | |||
{{REF}} | {{REF}} | ||
[[Category:Circumcision risk]] | |||
[[Category:Medical term]] | |||
[[Category:From IntactWiki]] | [[Category:From IntactWiki]] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:07, 17 December 2023
CPT-54163 is the Current Procedural Terminology code for the repair of an "incomplete" circumcision.
| “ | The Completely Unregulated Practice of Male Circumcision: Human Rights’ Abuse Enshrined in Law? So common are circumcision revisions, euphemistically called “tidy-ups,” estimated at between 1% to 9.5% of all circumcisions, that they have their own billing code, CPT-54163. So common are circumcision revisions, euphemistically called “tidy-ups,” estimated at between 1% to 9.5% of all circumcisions, that they have their own billing code, CPT-54163. – John Geisheker[1] |
| Percentage | ICD-9 | Descriptor |
|---|---|---|
| 40.0% | N47.8 | Redundant prepuce and phimosis |
| 10.0% | N47.6 | Balanoposthitis |
| 10.0% | N35.9 | Urethral stricture, unspecified |
| 10.0% | L91.9 | Unspecified hypertrophic and atrophic conditions of skin |
| 5.0% | D78.0 | Hemorrhage complicating a procedure |
| 5.0% | S31.20 | Open wound of penis, complicated |
| 5.0% | Q55.64 | Hidden penis |
| 5.0% | N48.29 | Other inflammatory disorders of penis |
| 5.0% | I97.3 | Unspecified hypertension |
| 5.0% | D40.9 | Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of other and unspecified male genital organs[3] |
References
- ↑
Geisheker, John (2013)."The Completely Unregulated Practice of Male Circumcision: Human Rights’ Abuse Enshrined in Law?", New Male Studies: An International Journal. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
- ↑
ICD10Data.com
. Retrieved 4 October 2019. - ↑
"CodeMap Report 54163", CodeMap. Retrieved 4 October 2019.