Benign lipomatous neoplasm of other genitourinary organ
ICD-10 D17.72 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of benign lipomatous neoplasm of other genitourinary organ.
A benign lipomatous neoplasm of the genitourinary system is a non-cancerous tumor composed primarily of adipose (fat) tissue. These neoplasms can occur in various organs within the genitourinary tract, including the bladder, urethra, and other associated structures. While benign, these tumors can lead to symptoms such as obstruction, pain, or discomfort depending on their size and location. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies such as ultrasound or MRI, and histological examination may be required to confirm the benign nature of the tumor. Treatment options may include observation, surgical excision, or other interventions based on the clinical scenario. Surveillance is often recommended to monitor for any changes in size or symptoms, although the malignant potential of these tumors is low. Understanding the characteristics and management of benign lipomatous neoplasms is crucial for effective patient care and accurate coding.
Detailed imaging reports, histopathology results, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with pelvic pain, urinary obstruction, or incidental findings on imaging.
Ensure clear documentation of the tumor's benign nature and any surgical interventions performed.
Comprehensive histological reports and diagnostic criteria.
Evaluation of tissue samples from suspected lipomatous neoplasms.
Accurate reporting of histological findings to support coding decisions.
Used when excising a benign lipomatous neoplasm from the genitourinary tract.
Document the reason for the unlisted procedure and details of the excision.
Urology specialists should ensure clear documentation of the procedure and its necessity.
Accurate coding of D17.72 is crucial for proper reimbursement, tracking of benign neoplasms, and ensuring appropriate patient management and follow-up.