I83.225
BillableVaricose veins of left lower extremity with both ulcer other part of foot and inflammation
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What This Code Means
Enlarged, twisted veins in the left leg with an open sore on another part of the foot and swelling caused by poor blood circulation.
Coding Tips
- •Use this code for foot ulcers not specifically located on heel, midfoot, or ankle
- •Document the specific foot location in the medical record for clarity, even though the code represents 'other parts'
Clinical Significance
Varicose veins with both ulceration and inflammation represent advanced chronic venous insufficiency requiring ongoing wound management and vascular monitoring. The combination of ulceration and inflammation indicates significant tissue compromise from chronic venous hypertension, increasing the risk of infection, cellulitis, and delayed wound healing. This diagnosis signals the need for compression therapy, wound care, and potential surgical intervention to prevent further deterioration.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Documented diagnosis of varicose veins of the lower extremity
- ✓Laterality clearly specified (left lower extremity)
- ✓Ulcer location documented (other part of foot)
- ✓Presence of BOTH ulceration AND inflammation explicitly stated
- ✓Description of ulcer characteristics (size, depth, drainage, wound bed)
- ✓Signs of inflammation documented (erythema, warmth, edema, tenderness)
- ✓Current treatment plan for wound management and venous insufficiency
- ✓Assessment of whether condition is new, worsening, or stable