Hypospadias
Chapter 17:Congenital malformations and chromosomal abnormalities
ICD-10 Q54 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of hypospadias.
Hypospadias is a congenital condition characterized by an abnormal urethral opening in males, where the urethra opens on the underside of the penis rather than at the tip. This condition can vary in severity, with mild cases involving a slight displacement of the urethral opening, while more severe cases may involve significant anatomical abnormalities. Hypospadias can also be associated with other anomalies, such as chordee, which is a curvature of the penis. The condition is typically diagnosed at birth, and its clinical significance lies in potential complications such as urinary tract infections, difficulties with urination, and challenges with sexual function later in life if left untreated. Surgical intervention is often recommended to correct the anatomical defect and improve function and appearance.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
The Q54 category includes various types of hypospadias, such as glandular, penile, and scrotal hypospadias, as well as associated conditions like chordee.
Q54 codes should be used when diagnosing and documenting hypospadias in male patients, particularly when surgical intervention is planned or has occurred.
Documentation should include the specific type of hypospadias, any associated anomalies, the patient's age, and details of any surgical procedures performed.