I70.634
BillableAtherosclerosis of nonbiological bypass graft(s) of the right leg with ulceration of heel and midfoot
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
Hardening of arteries in a synthetic bypass graft of the right leg with an open sore on the heel or midfoot area.
Coding Tips
- •This code combines heel and midfoot locations; document which specific area is affected for clinical clarity
- •Heel and midfoot ulcerations are common in diabetic patients with graft complications
Clinical Significance
This code captures atherosclerosis affecting nonbiological (synthetic) bypass graft(s) of the extremities with ulceration of heel and midfoot in the right lower extremity, indicating Fontaine Stage III-IV peripheral arterial disease. Ulceration in the setting of bypass graft atherosclerosis reflects inadequate distal perfusion despite prior surgical revascularization, suggesting graft compromise or disease progression. These patients require complex wound management, serial vascular assessments, and potential graft revision or amputation.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Confirmed diagnosis of atherosclerosis affecting nonbiological (synthetic) bypass graft(s)
- ✓Type of bypass graft material documented (synthetic/nonbiological vs. other type such as composite or mixed-material graft)
- ✓Laterality clearly documented (right lower extremity)
- ✓History of bypass graft surgery with approximate date or timeframe
- ✓Current status and monitoring plan for the bypass graft
- ✓Ulcer location specifically documented (e.g., heel and midfoot)
- ✓Ulcer characteristics: size, depth, stage/grade, wound bed description
- ✓Vascular etiology confirmed — distinguishing from diabetic, venous, or pressure ulcers
- ✓Wound care treatment plan and follow-up schedule
- ✓Consider additional code for ulcer severity (L97.- or L98.-) as applicable