Genital tract and pelvic infection following failed attempted termination of pregnancy
ICD-10 O07.0 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of genital tract and pelvic infection following failed attempted termination of pregnancy.
O07.0 refers to infections of the genital tract and pelvis that occur after a failed attempted termination of pregnancy. This condition can arise when a woman undergoes a procedure intended to terminate a pregnancy, but the procedure is unsuccessful, leading to retained products of conception. The retained tissue can become infected, resulting in complications such as endometritis or pelvic inflammatory disease. Symptoms may include fever, abdominal pain, abnormal vaginal discharge, and tenderness upon examination. Management typically involves antibiotic therapy, and in some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to remove retained tissue. It is crucial for healthcare providers to monitor for signs of infection and provide appropriate follow-up care to prevent further complications. Accurate coding of this condition is essential for proper treatment and reimbursement, as it reflects the complexity of care required for patients experiencing complications from failed terminations.
Detailed documentation of the patient's history, the procedure performed, and any complications encountered is essential. Notes should include the patient's symptoms, examination findings, and treatment plan.
Patients presenting with fever and abdominal pain after a failed termination, requiring evaluation for infection.
Coders must be aware of the nuances in documentation that differentiate between types of infections and their management.
Comprehensive records of maternal health, fetal status, and any interventions performed during high-risk pregnancies are crucial.
High-risk patients experiencing complications from failed terminations, necessitating specialized care.
Attention to maternal-fetal interactions and the implications of infections on both maternal and fetal health.
Used in cases of retained products of conception following a failed termination.
Documentation must include indications for the procedure and any findings during the D&C.
Obstetricians should document the reason for the procedure clearly to support coding.
To support the use of code O07.0, documentation must include details of the attempted termination procedure, any complications that arose, clinical symptoms of infection, and the treatment plan. Follow-up notes indicating the patient's progress and resolution of symptoms are also essential.