I82.551
BillableChronic embolism and thrombosis of right peroneal vein
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
A blood clot that has formed and persists in the right peroneal vein (vein in the lower leg on the right side).
Coding Tips
- •The '1' in the fifth position indicates right-sided involvement; ensure documentation specifies right peroneal vein.
- •Peroneal veins are smaller deep veins; distinguish from tibial vein thrombosis which is coded separately.
Clinical Significance
Chronic peroneal (fibular) vein thrombosis is a distal deep vein thrombosis that indicates a persistent clot in one of the paired veins running alongside the fibula. While peroneal vein thrombosis is a distal deep vein thrombosis, it can propagate to the popliteal vein and cause clinically significant post-thrombotic changes. Capturing this diagnosis accurately supports appropriate risk adjustment and reflects the patient's ongoing vascular disease management needs.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Provider documentation explicitly stating 'chronic' deep vein thrombosis (not assumed from duration of treatment)
- ✓Clinical evidence supporting the diagnosis such as duplex ultrasound, venography, or other imaging results
- ✓Specific vein location documented (e.g., peroneal)
- ✓Documentation confirming right-sided laterality
- ✓Current treatment plan including anticoagulation therapy and duration
- ✓Assessment and monitoring notes demonstrating the condition is being actively managed
- ✓Documentation of chronicity such as 'chronic,' 'old,' 'long-standing,' or history of prior acute deep vein thrombosis that has transitioned to chronic status