Benign neoplasm of connective and other soft tissue of trunk, unspecified
ICD-10 D21.6 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of benign neoplasm of connective and other soft tissue of trunk, unspecified.
D21.6 refers to benign neoplasms that arise from connective tissues and other soft tissues located in the trunk region of the body. These neoplasms can include a variety of tumors such as lipomas, fibromas, and other soft tissue tumors that are not classified elsewhere. The trunk encompasses the thorax and abdomen, and these neoplasms can present as palpable masses or be discovered incidentally during imaging studies. Although benign, these tumors can cause discomfort, pain, or functional impairment depending on their size and location. Management typically involves monitoring for changes in size or symptoms, and surgical excision may be indicated if the neoplasm becomes symptomatic or if there is uncertainty regarding its nature. Follow-up care is essential to ensure that the neoplasm remains benign and does not recur. Accurate coding is crucial for appropriate treatment and reimbursement, as well as for tracking the incidence of these tumors in the population.
Detailed pathology reports and imaging studies to confirm benign nature.
Patients presenting with palpable masses in the trunk area.
Ensure clear documentation of tumor size, location, and any symptoms.
Operative reports detailing excision and histopathological findings.
Surgical removal of symptomatic benign tumors.
Document rationale for surgical intervention and post-operative follow-up.
Used when a large benign neoplasm is excised from the trunk.
Operative report detailing the excision and pathology results.
Ensure that the excision is documented as necessary for symptomatic relief.
Benign neoplasms are non-cancerous growths that do not invade surrounding tissues or metastasize, while malignant neoplasms are cancerous and can spread to other parts of the body.