The patient was admitted for abnormal uterine bleeding. An ultrasound performed prior to admission suggested a possible bicornuate uterus. Because of her morbid obesity, a hysteroscopy with dilation and curettage was performed. Findings indicated a single cavity without any septum, polyps, or submucous fibroids. The patient was seen by the dietitian and discharged on a 1,500-calorie diet to reduce her weight.
Discharge diagnoses: 1) Morbid obesity, 2) abnormal uterine bleeding unrelated to menstruation.
(2 ICD-10-CM CODES, 1 ICD-10-PCS CODE) 3 CODES
Answer: The ICD codes are the classification of the diagnosis and procedures that are coded and further used for reimbursement purpose.
The ICD 10 CM codes are:
The ICD 10 PCS code for hysteroscopy with dilation and curettage was performed is 69.09.
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