L97.502
BillableNon-pressure chronic ulcer of other part of unspecified foot with fat layer exposed
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
A long-lasting open sore on another part of the foot (not heel or midfoot) that is not caused by pressure, where the fatty tissue layer underneath the skin is exposed.
Coding Tips
- •Ensure the location is documented as a foot area other than heel or midfoot
- •Confirm fat layer exposure is clearly documented before assigning this code
Clinical Significance
This ulcer has progressed beyond skin breakdown to expose the subcutaneous fat layer, indicating moderate wound severity. Fat layer exposure increases infection risk and reflects impaired wound healing that requires more intensive wound care protocols and close monitoring for further tissue deterioration. Accurate laterality documentation (unspecified other part of foot) is essential for proper code assignment and tracking wound progression over time.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Specific anatomic location documented as other part of unspecified foot
- ✓Confirmation that the ulcer is non-pressure in etiology (not caused by pressure/immobility)
- ✓Chronicity established — ulcer present for extended duration or described as chronic
- ✓Current wound assessment including size (length x width x depth in centimeters)
- ✓Documentation that subcutaneous fat layer is visible/exposed in the wound bed
- ✓Confirmation that deeper structures (muscle, bone) are not involved
- ✓Underlying etiology or contributing factors (diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, venous insufficiency)
- ✓Current treatment plan including wound care regimen