I87.039
BillablePostthrombotic syndrome with ulcer and inflammation of unspecified lower extremity
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What This Code Means
A condition that develops after a blood clot in the leg, causing both an open sore and swelling/redness when the specific side is not documented.
Coding Tips
- •Use only when laterality is unspecified or cannot be determined
- •Query provider to determine right, left, or bilateral involvement when possible
Clinical Significance
Postthrombotic syndrome with both ulcer and inflammation of the unspecified lower extremity represents the most severe manifestation of chronic post-deep vein thrombosis sequelae. The combination of ulceration and active inflammation indicates ongoing tissue damage, impaired wound healing, and elevated infection risk. This condition demands intensive wound management, compression therapy, and possibly antibiotic treatment, reflecting substantial healthcare resource utilization and significant impact on patient quality of life.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Documented history of prior deep vein thrombosis
- ✓Explicit diagnosis of postthrombotic syndrome
- ✓Laterality specified (unspecified lower extremity)
- ✓Ulcer characteristics documented (size, depth, location, wound bed description, drainage)
- ✓Signs of inflammation explicitly documented (erythema, warmth, tenderness, edema, induration)
- ✓Both ulcer AND inflammation must be present simultaneously — not just one component
- ✓Current treatment plan addressing both wound care and inflammatory component
- ✓Assessment of infection risk and antibiotic use if applicable