Postinfective bulbous urethral stricture, not elsewhere classified, male
ICD-10 N35.112 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of postinfective bulbous urethral stricture, not elsewhere classified, male.
Postinfective bulbous urethral stricture refers to a narrowing of the bulbous urethra that occurs as a result of a previous infection, often leading to significant urinary symptoms. This condition is typically seen in males and can arise from various infectious agents, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as gonorrhea or chlamydia, as well as non-STI-related infections. The stricture can cause obstructive urinary symptoms, including difficulty initiating urination, weak urinary stream, and post-void dribbling. Diagnosis is usually confirmed through imaging studies such as retrograde urethrograms or cystoscopy, which visualize the urethra and identify the location and severity of the stricture. Treatment options may include urethral dilation, urethrotomy, or urethral reconstruction, depending on the stricture's length and location. Accurate coding is essential for proper management and reimbursement, as well as for tracking the incidence of postinfective complications in the urinary system.
Detailed history of urinary symptoms, prior infections, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with obstructive urinary symptoms following a history of urethritis.
Ensure that all relevant diagnostic tests and their results are documented.
Comprehensive history of infections, including STIs and their treatment.
Patients with recurrent urinary tract infections leading to stricture formation.
Document the relationship between infections and urinary complications.
Used when performing dilation for a diagnosed stricture.
Document the indication for the procedure and findings during cystoscopy.
Urologists should ensure that the diagnosis aligns with the procedure performed.
Documenting prior infections is crucial as it establishes the etiology of the stricture, which directly impacts treatment decisions and coding accuracy.