Inflammatory disorders of spermatic cord, tunica vaginalis and vas deferens
ICD-10 N49.1 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of inflammatory disorders of spermatic cord, tunica vaginalis and vas deferens.
N49.1 encompasses a range of inflammatory conditions affecting the spermatic cord, tunica vaginalis, and vas deferens, which are critical components of the male reproductive system. These disorders can manifest as hydrocele, orchitis, or epididymitis, leading to symptoms such as scrotal swelling, pain, and potential male infertility. Hydrocele, characterized by the accumulation of fluid in the tunica vaginalis, may arise from inflammation or infection. Orchitis, an inflammation of the testis, can be viral or bacterial in origin and may present with acute pain and swelling. Inflammatory disorders can also impact the vas deferens, potentially leading to obstruction and subsequent infertility. Accurate diagnosis often requires imaging studies and laboratory tests to identify underlying infections or inflammatory processes. Management may involve antibiotics for infections, surgical intervention for hydrocele, or other andrological treatments to address infertility. Understanding these conditions is essential for proper coding and treatment planning.
Detailed clinical notes including symptoms, diagnostic tests, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with scrotal pain, swelling, or infertility.
Ensure clear documentation of the inflammatory process and any associated conditions.
Comprehensive assessment of male reproductive health, including fertility evaluations.
Men seeking evaluation for infertility or recurrent infections.
Document any interventions aimed at improving fertility outcomes.
Used when surgical intervention is required for hydrocele associated with inflammation.
Document the indication for surgery and any pre-operative evaluations.
Urologists should ensure clear documentation of the inflammatory nature of the hydrocele.
Common causes include infections (bacterial or viral), trauma, and autoimmune conditions. Conditions like orchitis and epididymitis are frequently associated with these inflammatory disorders.