ICD-10-CM Code: T33.811A
Description:
Superficial frostbite of right ankle, initial encounterCategory:
Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes > Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causesNotes:
- T33 Includes: frostbite with partial thickness skin lossExclusions:
- Hypothermia and other effects of reduced temperature (T68, T69.-)Chapter Guidelines:
Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes (S00-T88)
- Note: Use secondary code(s) from Chapter 20 , External causes of morbidity, to indicate cause of injury.
- Codes within the T section that include the external cause do not require an additional external cause code
- The chapter uses the S-section for coding different types of injuries related to single body regions and the T-section to cover injuries to unspecified body regions as well as poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes.
- Use additional code to identify any retained foreign body, if applicable (Z18.-)
- Excludes1: birth trauma (P10-P15) obstetric trauma (O70-O71)
CC/MCC Exclusion Codes:
- T33.2XXA, T33.3XXA, T33.40XA, T33.41XA, T33.42XA, T33.60XA, T33.61XA, T33.62XA, T33.70XA, T33.71XA, T33.72XA, T33.811A, T33.812A, T33.819A, T33.821A, T33.822A, T33.829A, T33.831A, T33.832A, T33.839A, T33.90XA, T33.99XA, T34.2XXA, T34.3XXA, T34.40XA, T34.41XA, T34.42XA, T34.60XA, T34.61XA, T34.62XA, T34.70XA, T34.71XA, T34.72XA, T34.811A, T34.812A, T34.819A, T34.821A, T34.822A, T34.829A, T34.831A, T34.832A, T34.839A, T34.90XA, T34.99XA
Related Codes:
ICD-10-CM
S00-T88: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
T07-T88: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
T33-T34: Frostbite
ICD-9-CM
909.4: Late effect of certain other external causes
991.2: Frostbite of foot
V58.89: Other specified aftercare
DRG
922: OTHER INJURY, POISONING AND TOXIC EFFECT DIAGNOSES WITH MCC
923: OTHER INJURY, POISONING AND TOXIC EFFECT DIAGNOSES WITHOUT MCC
Clinical Scenarios:
Scenario 1: A patient presents to the Emergency Department after being caught in a blizzard for several hours. The physician determines that the patient has suffered superficial frostbite on the right ankle. This code is used to document this injury. The provider should also add an external cause code to indicate the blizzard as the cause of the injury (e.g., W56.2 - Exposure to cold).
Scenario 2: A patient has been skiing in the mountains and is experiencing discomfort in their right ankle due to cold exposure. After evaluation by a physician, they determine the patient has experienced superficial frostbite, and the patient requires ongoing outpatient management. This code will be utilized for outpatient encounters. A secondary code for the external cause would be added (e.g., W56.2 - Exposure to cold).
Scenario 3: During a routine physical exam, a patient mentions that they experienced frostbite on their right ankle the previous winter. The physician verifies this information and documents the past history with the use of this code, using the seventh character "A" for "initial encounter". The "A" character denotes that the frostbite injury occurred during a past encounter. It's also important to use the code for "personal history of" code for documentation, if needed.
Important Notes for Using This Code:
- Accurate documentation of the clinical encounter and the severity of the frostbite is essential.
- If the frostbite is extensive or involves multiple body parts, it is important to use additional ICD-10-CM codes to accurately reflect the patient's condition. In some cases, use the codes with appropriate character codes may be required.
- Using the wrong codes could have significant legal ramifications, potentially leading to claims of inaccurate billing and misrepresentation of the patient's condition.