Other spondylosis with radiculopathy, occipito-atlanto-axial region
ICD-10 M47.21 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other spondylosis with radiculopathy, occipito-atlanto-axial region.
M47.21 refers to a specific type of spondylosis characterized by degenerative changes in the spine, particularly affecting the occipito-atlanto-axial region, which includes the base of the skull and the first two cervical vertebrae (C1 and C2). This condition can lead to radiculopathy, a condition where nerve roots are compressed or irritated, resulting in pain, weakness, or numbness that radiates along the path of the affected nerve. Spondylosis in this region may arise from age-related wear and tear, trauma, or inflammatory conditions such as ankylosing spondylitis. The presence of radiculopathy indicates that the degenerative changes are significant enough to affect nerve function, often necessitating a comprehensive treatment approach that may include physical therapy, medication, or surgical intervention. Accurate coding of M47.21 is crucial for proper reimbursement and reflects the complexity of managing patients with these conditions.
Detailed imaging reports, surgical notes, and pre-operative assessments.
Patients presenting with neck pain and neurological symptoms, requiring surgical intervention.
Ensure clear documentation of the surgical approach and outcomes to support coding.
Comprehensive neurological evaluations and diagnostic imaging results.
Patients with chronic neck pain and radiculopathy undergoing conservative management.
Documenting the neurological deficits and response to treatment is critical for accurate coding.
Used in cases where surgical intervention is required due to severe radiculopathy.
Operative report detailing the procedure and indications.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the rationale for surgery clearly.
M47.21 specifically refers to spondylosis with radiculopathy in the occipito-atlanto-axial region, while M47.22 refers to spondylosis with radiculopathy in the cervical region more broadly.