I70.531
BillableAtherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the right leg with ulceration of thigh
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
Hardening of arteries in a biological bypass graft in the right leg with an open sore on the thigh.
Coding Tips
- •Ulceration indicates severe arterial insufficiency; document the size, depth, and stage of the ulcer for complete coding
- •Verify whether this is a new ulceration or recurrent, as this may affect treatment planning
Clinical Significance
This code identifies atherosclerosis of a nonautologous biological bypass graft with ulceration, representing advanced peripheral arterial disease where compromised blood flow has caused tissue breakdown. Ulceration in the setting of bypass graft atherosclerosis indicates graft failure or progression of disease beyond the graft, requiring aggressive wound care and potential revascularization. This diagnosis carries significant implications for patient morbidity and healthcare resource consumption.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Documentation of the type of bypass graft as nonautologous biological (must distinguish from autologous vein, nonautologous biological, or synthetic/nonbiological grafts)
- ✓Clinical evidence of atherosclerosis affecting the bypass graft (imaging, angiography, or clinical assessment)
- ✓Description of the ulcer including location, size, depth, and wound bed characteristics
- ✓Documentation linking the ulceration to the atherosclerotic bypass graft disease
- ✓Vascular assessment results confirming arterial insufficiency as the cause
- ✓Clear documentation of laterality specifying the right leg