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DiagnosesAbrasion Right Knee

Abrasion Right Knee

ICD-10 Coding for Abrasion Right Knee(S80.211A)

PRIMARY SPECIALTYEmergency Medicine
COMPLEXITYHigh
LAST UPDATED09/15/2025
Sam Tuffun, PT, DPT
Physical Therapist | Medical Coding & Billing Contributor

Diagnosis Overview

What is Abrasion Right Knee?
An abrasion of the right knee is a superficial injury characterized by the scraping away of the skin's outer layer. This injury often results from falls, sports injuries, or accidents. Key clinical points include: 1) Abrasions are typically painful and may bleed slightly. 2) They are classified as superficial injuries, affecting only the epidermis. 3) Proper wound care is essential to prevent infection. Typical use cases for the ICD-10 code S80.211A include emergency visits for sports-related injuries, falls, or accidents where the patient presents with a scraped knee. The etiology often involves friction against a rough surface, leading to the pathophysiological response of inflammation and pain. Clinically, patients may present with redness, swelling, and tenderness around the affected area, along with visible skin loss.

Key Clinical Considerations:

  • Diagnosis is based on clinical examination showing a scraped area on the right knee with no deeper tissue involvement.
  • Signs include erythema, tenderness, and possible serous drainage; symptoms may include pain and itching.
  • Resolution is indicated by the healing of the abrasion without complications such as infection.
  • Imaging is typically not required; however, if deeper tissue injury is suspected, an X-ray may be warranted.

Clinical Information

Clinical Criteria & Documentation Requirements

  • Documentation must include the location of the abrasion, size, depth, and any associated symptoms.
  • Compliant documentation: 'Patient presents with a 3 cm abrasion on the right knee with no signs of infection.' Non-compliant: 'Patient has a scrape on the knee.'
  • Template phrases include: 'Abrasion noted on right knee measuring [size] with [symptoms].'
  • Medical necessity documentation should justify the need for treatment based on the severity of the abrasion.

Coding Guidelines

Usage Guidelines & Examples

  • Use S80.211A for initial encounters of abrasions on the right knee; for example, a patient presenting after a fall.
  • Do not use this code for deeper lacerations or puncture wounds, which require different coding.
  • Correct usage: 'S80.211A for a superficial abrasion'; incorrect: 'S80.212A for a laceration.'
  • Common errors include coding for a more severe injury when only an abrasion is present; ensure accurate assessment.

Code Exclusions

Important Exclusions

  • Excluded conditions include deeper lacerations (S81) and fractures (S82) as they require different management.
  • Alternative codes for exclusions include S81.001A for laceration of the knee.
  • Common exclusion errors occur when superficial abrasions are incorrectly coded as lacerations; ensure proper assessment.
  • Certain conditions are excluded to maintain specificity in coding for treatment needs.

Related ICD-10 Codes

Primary Codes
S80.211A
Abrasion of right knee, initial encounter
S80.212A
Abrasion of left knee, initial encounter
Ancillary Codes
Z18.83
Differential Codes
S80.01XA
S81.011A

Related CPT Codes

CPT codes will be available in a future update.

Specialty Focus

Primary Specialty

Emergency Medicine

Specialty Applications

  • This diagnosis applies to patients with superficial knee injuries from falls or sports.
  • Appropriate in emergency settings where immediate care is provided.
  • Considerations vary between inpatient and outpatient settings; typically outpatient for abrasions.
  • Emergency medicine specialists frequently use this code for acute injuries.

Coding Complexity

High Complexity

This diagnosis requires careful attention to:

  • Comprehensive clinical documentation
  • Accurate code selection based on clinical criteria
  • Proper exclusion considerations
  • Specialty-specific coding guidelines

Documentation

Documentation Templates

Template 1

Template: 'Abrasion diagnosed based on clinical findings of a scraped area on the right knee.'

Template 2

Template: 'Patient presents with pain and a 2 cm abrasion on the right knee consistent with a fall.'

Template 3

Template: 'Diagnostic criteria met: abrasion on right knee with no signs of infection.'

Template 4

Template: 'Treatment plan includes cleaning and dressing the abrasion for the right knee.'

Billing Information

Billing Considerations

  • Ensure proper documentation for billing
  • Verify code specificity requirements
  • Check for any additional codes needed
  • Review payer-specific guidelines

Common Issues

  • Insufficient clinical documentation
  • Incorrect code selection
  • Missing supporting diagnoses
  • Timing and frequency documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

What documentation is required for this code?

Document the size, location, and characteristics of the abrasion.

When should this code be used vs similar codes?

Use S80.211A for superficial abrasions; use S81 for deeper injuries.

What are common billing issues with this code?

Ensure accurate coding to avoid denials related to severity misclassification.

What procedures are commonly associated?

Commonly associated CPT codes include wound care procedures and follow-up visits.