Maternal care for benign tumor of corpus uteri, first trimester
ICD-10 O34.11 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of maternal care for benign tumor of corpus uteri, first trimester.
O34.11 refers to maternal care for a benign tumor located in the corpus uteri during the first trimester of pregnancy. This condition may involve various benign tumors such as fibroids or adenomyosis, which can impact pregnancy outcomes and maternal health. The presence of a benign tumor can lead to complications such as abnormal bleeding, pain, or pressure symptoms, which necessitate careful monitoring and management. In cases where there is a history of previous cesarean deliveries or uterine scarring, the management of these tumors becomes even more critical, as they may influence the choice of delivery method and the risk of uterine rupture. Maternal care in this context involves regular ultrasounds to monitor the tumor's size and position, as well as assessing any potential impact on the developing fetus. Healthcare providers must ensure that the patient is informed about the implications of the tumor and the necessary follow-up care throughout the pregnancy.
Detailed documentation of the patient's obstetric history, including previous surgeries, current symptoms, and tumor characteristics.
Management of a pregnant patient with a known history of uterine fibroids presenting with abdominal pain or bleeding.
Consideration of the tumor's size and location in relation to the placenta and fetus, as well as the patient's overall health status.
Comprehensive documentation of high-risk factors, including previous cesarean sections and any complications arising from the tumor.
Monitoring a patient with a large fibroid that may obstruct the birth canal or affect fetal positioning.
Close monitoring of fetal growth and development, as well as planning for delivery based on the tumor's impact on the pregnancy.
Used to evaluate the size and location of a benign tumor during pregnancy.
Document the indication for the ultrasound and findings related to the tumor.
Obstetricians should ensure that the ultrasound report includes details relevant to the tumor's impact on pregnancy.
Document the type of tumor, its size, location, any symptoms the patient is experiencing, and how it may affect the pregnancy. Include details about the patient's obstetric history and any follow-up care planned.