Unspecified urethral stricture, male, unspecified site
ICD-10 N35.919 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of unspecified urethral stricture, male, unspecified site.
Unspecified urethral stricture in males refers to a narrowing of the urethra that is not attributed to a specific site or cause. Urethral strictures can arise from various factors, including trauma, infection, or inflammation. In males, these strictures can lead to significant urinary symptoms such as difficulty urinating, urinary retention, and recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs). The condition may be associated with urethritis, which is inflammation of the urethra often caused by infections. The diagnosis of urethral stricture typically involves a combination of patient history, physical examination, and diagnostic imaging or endoscopic evaluation. 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 urethral strictures can significantly impact a patient's quality of life and may require ongoing medical attention.
Detailed patient history, physical examination findings, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with urinary retention, recurrent UTIs, or post-surgical complications.
Ensure clear documentation of the stricture's characteristics and any associated conditions.
Comprehensive patient history, symptom assessment, and referrals to specialists as needed.
Initial evaluation of urinary symptoms leading to referral for further management.
Document any relevant past medical history, including previous urinary tract infections or surgeries.
Used when a patient with N35.919 undergoes a procedure to relieve the stricture.
Document the indication for the procedure, findings during cystourethroscopy, and any interventions performed.
Urologists should ensure that the procedure is justified based on the patient's symptoms and diagnostic findings.
Coding N35.919 is crucial for accurately representing cases of urethral stricture that do not have a specified site. It helps in understanding the prevalence and treatment needs of patients with this condition.