Anorectal fistula, simple, persistent
ICD-10 K60.512 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of anorectal fistula, simple, persistent.
Anorectal fistula, simple, persistent, is a pathological connection between the anal canal and the perianal skin, resulting from the failure of a perianal abscess to heal properly. Clinically, patients may present with symptoms such as persistent drainage, pain, and discomfort in the anal region. The anatomy involved includes the anal canal, rectum, and surrounding soft tissues. Disease progression can lead to recurrent infections and further complications if left untreated. Diagnostic considerations typically involve a thorough clinical examination, including digital rectal examination, and may require imaging studies such as MRI or ultrasound to assess the fistula's tract and its relationship to surrounding structures. The persistence of the fistula indicates that it has not resolved spontaneously and may require surgical intervention for definitive treatment.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
K60.512 specifically covers simple, persistent anorectal fistulas, which are characterized by a continuous connection between the anal canal and the skin, often resulting from untreated perianal abscesses.
K60.512 should be used when the fistula is confirmed to be simple and persistent, as opposed to acute or complex fistulas, which may have different coding requirements.
Documentation should include a detailed clinical history, physical examination findings, imaging studies, and any treatment plans or surgical notes that confirm the diagnosis of a simple, persistent anorectal fistula.