Other specified disorders of penis
ICD-10 N48.8 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified disorders of penis.
N48.8 encompasses a variety of penile disorders that do not fall under more specific categories. This includes conditions such as hydrocele, which is the accumulation of fluid around the testicle, leading to swelling and discomfort. Testicular disorders like torsion or tumors may also be relevant, as they can impact penile health indirectly. Orchitis, an inflammation of the testis, can cause pain and swelling, and may be associated with infections or autoimmune conditions. Male infertility can be linked to various penile disorders, including erectile dysfunction or anatomical abnormalities. Other penile disorders may include Peyronie's disease, which involves the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, leading to curved erections. Andrological management of these conditions often requires a multidisciplinary approach, including urologists and endocrinologists, to address both the physical and psychological aspects of male reproductive health.
Detailed clinical notes on symptoms, diagnostic tests, and treatment plans.
Management of hydrocele, orchitis, and erectile dysfunction.
Ensure clear documentation of the relationship between penile disorders and male infertility.
Comprehensive assessment of male reproductive health, including hormonal evaluations.
Evaluation of male infertility and associated penile disorders.
Focus on the psychosocial aspects of male reproductive health.
Used when a patient with hydrocele requires surgical intervention.
Document the size of the hydrocele and any symptoms.
Urologists typically perform this procedure.
N48.8 includes various unspecified disorders of the penis, such as hydrocele, orchitis, and other penile disorders that do not have a specific code.
Carefully review the clinical documentation to determine if the condition can be classified under a more specific code. If it cannot, N48.8 may be appropriate.