Other urethral stricture, male, overlapping sites
ICD-10 N35.816 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other urethral stricture, male, overlapping sites.
N35.816 refers to a condition characterized by the narrowing of the male urethra at overlapping sites, which can lead to various urinary symptoms and complications. Urethral strictures can arise from a variety of causes, including trauma, infection, or inflammation, and may be associated with conditions such as urethritis. The stricture can impede the flow of urine, leading to symptoms such as dysuria, urinary retention, and increased urinary frequency. Diagnosis typically involves a combination of patient history, physical examination, and imaging studies such as retrograde urethrograms. Treatment options may include dilation, urethrotomy, or surgical reconstruction, depending on the severity and location of the stricture. Accurate coding is essential for proper management and reimbursement, as well as for tracking the prevalence of this condition in the male population.
Detailed notes on the patient's history, physical examination findings, and any imaging studies performed.
Patients presenting with urinary retention, recurrent urinary tract infections, or post-surgical complications.
Urologists should ensure that the documentation clearly indicates the nature of the stricture and any previous treatments.
Comprehensive patient history and any referrals made to specialists.
Initial evaluation of urinary symptoms leading to referral for further management.
Primary care providers should document all relevant symptoms and any prior treatments to aid in accurate coding.
Used when treating a patient with a diagnosed urethral stricture.
Document the indication for dilation and any findings during the procedure.
Urologists should ensure that the procedure notes clearly indicate the type of stricture being treated.
Overlapping sites indicate that the stricture affects multiple areas of the urethra, which can complicate treatment and may lead to more severe urinary symptoms.