An 80-year-old patient with hypertension was admitted to the hospital for cholecystectomy. Thepatient underwent an attempted laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Upon entry into the peritonealcavity, it was noted that there were extensive peritoneal adhesions, and the gall bladder couldnot be visualized. The ...
cholecystectomy 21 AHD.com K9189 Oth postprocedural complications and disorders of dgstv sys K920 Hematemesis K921 Melena K922 Gastrointestinal hemorrhage, unspecified K929 Disease of digestive system, unspecified K9403 Colostomy malfunction K9409 Other complications of colostomy K9412 Enterostomy ...
A week before she had an open cholecystectomy due to cholecystitis from stones in gallbladder. Because of intraoperative bleeding, a conversion from laparoscopic to an open access to the gall bladder was necessary. The thorough examination including imaging revealed an intraabdominal foreign body. A ...
Gallstone of common bile duct, status post cholecystectomy 574.50, V45.79) There should be 2 codes, one for the gallstones in the bile duct (choledecolithiasis) and one V code to indicate the acquired absence of the gall bladder (due to removal).Gallstones in the bile duct is choledocho...
Methods: Nationwide Inpatient Sample 2004-2009 was queried for patients with acute biliary disease undergoing cholecystectomy (CCY). Analyses only included surgeons performing ≥10...doi:10.1016/S0016-5085(12)64279-6Witkowski, Elan R.Ragulin-Coyne, Elizaveta...
997.32 POSTPROCEDURAL ASPIRATION PNEUMONIA 997.41 RETAINED CHOLELITHIASIS FOLLOWING CHOLECYSTECTOMY 997.49 OTHER DIGESTIVE SYSTEM COMPLICATIONS * Postoperative 998.00 POSTOPERATIVE SHOCK, UNSPECIFIED 998.01 POSTOPERATIVE SHOCK, CARDIOGENIC 998.02 POSTOPERATIVE SHOCK, SEPTIC ...