I70.241
BillableAtherosclerosis of native arteries of left leg with ulceration of thigh
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
Hardening and narrowing of arteries in the left leg that has caused an open sore or ulcer on the thigh.
Coding Tips
- •Confirm documentation specifies left leg and thigh location before coding
- •Thigh ulceration is the most proximal location in the lower extremity atherosclerosis codes
Clinical Significance
Atherosclerosis of native arteries with ulceration indicates severe peripheral arterial disease (Fontaine Stage IV/Rutherford Category 5) where impaired blood flow has caused tissue breakdown. These arterial ulcers require specialized wound care, vascular assessment, and often revascularization to promote healing and prevent amputation. This combination code captures both the underlying vascular disease and the ulcerative complication, reflecting the increased care complexity and resource needs.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Clinical diagnosis of peripheral atherosclerosis explicitly documented by the provider
- ✓Specification of the affected vessel type (native arteries)
- ✓Laterality clearly documented (left leg)
- ✓Documentation of the ulcer location (thigh) with description of size, depth, and wound characteristics
- ✓Confirmation that the ulcer is arterial in etiology (as opposed to venous, diabetic neuropathic, or pressure ulcer)
- ✓Wound assessment details including wound bed description, drainage, presence of infection, and staging if applicable
- ✓Vascular assessment findings (ankle-brachial index, pulse examination, or arterial Doppler studies) supporting ischemic etiology
- ✓Current wound care and vascular treatment plan