Stricture and atresia of vagina
ICD-10 N89.5 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of stricture and atresia of vagina.
Stricture and atresia of the vagina are conditions that involve narrowing (stricture) or complete closure (atresia) of the vaginal canal. These conditions can be congenital or acquired and may lead to significant complications, including obstructive symptoms, infertility, and difficulties during childbirth. Strictures can result from trauma, surgical interventions, or radiation therapy, while atresia is often a developmental anomaly present at birth. Patients may present with symptoms such as dyspareunia (painful intercourse), difficulty with menstrual flow, or urinary issues. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough clinical examination, imaging studies, and sometimes endoscopic evaluation. Treatment options vary based on the severity and cause of the condition and may include surgical intervention to correct the stricture or create a vaginal canal in cases of atresia. Proper coding is essential for accurate representation of these conditions in medical records and for reimbursement purposes.
Detailed patient history, physical examination findings, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with dyspareunia, obstructive symptoms, or infertility due to vaginal stricture or atresia.
Ensure clear documentation of the type of stricture or atresia and any associated conditions.
Urological assessments, imaging studies, and any surgical intervention details.
Patients with urinary retention or recurrent urinary tract infections due to vaginal stricture.
Collaboration with gynecologists for comprehensive care and accurate coding.
Used in cases where stricture is severe and requires surgical intervention.
Operative report detailing the procedure and indication.
Obstetricians should ensure clear documentation of the stricture's impact on the procedure.
Common causes include trauma from childbirth, surgical procedures, radiation therapy, and certain medical conditions that affect tissue integrity.