Inflammatory disorders of scrotum
ICD-10 N49.2 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of inflammatory disorders of scrotum.
Inflammatory disorders of the scrotum encompass a range of conditions that can affect the male reproductive system, particularly the scrotum and its contents, including the testes. Common conditions include hydrocele, orchitis, and various testicular disorders. Hydrocele is characterized by the accumulation of fluid in the scrotal sac, often resulting from inflammation or injury. Orchitis refers to inflammation of the testes, which can be caused by infections, such as viral or bacterial pathogens, and may lead to complications like infertility if not treated promptly. Male infertility can be linked to inflammatory conditions affecting sperm production or transport. Additionally, penile disorders may coexist with scrotal inflammation, complicating the clinical picture. Effective andrological management requires a thorough understanding of these conditions, including their etiology, symptoms, and potential complications. Accurate diagnosis often involves imaging studies and laboratory tests, while treatment may range from conservative management to surgical intervention, depending on the severity and underlying cause of the inflammation.
Detailed clinical notes on symptoms, diagnostic tests, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with scrotal swelling, pain, or infertility.
Ensure clear differentiation between inflammatory and non-inflammatory conditions.
Comprehensive assessment of male reproductive health, including hormonal evaluations.
Men seeking evaluation for infertility or sexual dysfunction.
Document any hormonal treatments or assisted reproductive technologies used.
Used when a hydrocele requires surgical intervention.
Document the size of the hydrocele and any symptoms.
Urologists should ensure clear documentation of the indication for surgery.
Common causes include infections (viral, bacterial), trauma, and autoimmune conditions. Hydrocele and orchitis are frequently encountered inflammatory disorders.