Subperiosteal abscess of mastoid, right ear
ICD-10 H70.011 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of subperiosteal abscess of mastoid, right ear.
A subperiosteal abscess of the mastoid process is a localized collection of pus that forms beneath the periosteum of the mastoid bone, typically as a complication of acute otitis media or chronic otitis media. This condition is characterized by inflammation and infection that can lead to significant morbidity if not treated promptly. Patients often present with symptoms such as ear pain, fever, and swelling behind the ear. Physical examination may reveal tenderness over the mastoid area, and in some cases, the ear may protrude outward due to the swelling. Diagnostic imaging, such as a CT scan, is often utilized to confirm the presence of the abscess and assess its extent. Management typically involves antibiotic therapy and may require surgical intervention, such as mastoidectomy or drainage of the abscess, to prevent further complications like hearing loss or intracranial spread of infection. Early recognition and treatment are crucial to prevent serious outcomes.
Detailed notes on patient history, physical examination findings, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Management of acute mastoiditis, drainage of abscesses, and post-operative care.
Ensure clear documentation of the extent of infection and any complications.
Thorough documentation of symptoms, family history, and any prior ear infections.
Children presenting with recurrent ear infections leading to mastoid complications.
Consider age-related factors in treatment and coding.
Used when surgical intervention is required for drainage of the abscess.
Document the indication for surgery, findings during the procedure, and post-operative care.
Otolaryngologists must ensure that all surgical notes are detailed and correlate with the diagnosis.
Common symptoms include ear pain, fever, swelling behind the ear, and possible drainage from the ear. Patients may also experience hearing loss or headache.