What is the ICD-10 code for adenomatous polyp?

What is the ICD-10 code for adenomatous polyp?

K63. 5 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM K63.

What is the diagnosis code for tubular adenoma?

ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code N40 N40.

Do you use Z12 11 on surveillance colonoscopy?

To report screening colonoscopy on a patient not considered high risk for colorectal cancer, use HCPCS code G0121 and diagnosis code Z12. 11 (encounter for screening for malignant neoplasm of the colon).

What is K63 5 polyp of colon?

Code K63. 5 describes a hyperplastic polyp and is the default when the type of polyp is not specified as adenomatous/neoplastic. Hyperplastic polyps, by definition, are not neoplastic, and are typically followed on a much different surveillance protocol than adenomatous polyps.

What is a tubular adenoma of colon?

Tubular Adenomas. Tubular adenomas are precancerous polyps in your colon typically found during colonoscopies. These polyps are your body’s early warning system for colorectal (colon) cancer. While about 50% of the population develops tubular adenomas, less than 10% of tubular adenomas become cancerous.

Can Z12 11 be a primary diagnosis?

If the patient presents for a screening colonoscopy and a polyp or any other lesion/diagnosis is found, the primary diagnosis is still going to be Z12. 11, Encounter for screening for malignant neoplasm of colon. The coder should also report the polyp or findings as additional diagnosis codes.

Is a surveillance colonoscopy the same as a screening colonoscopy?

Medicare and most insurance carriers will pay for screening colonoscopies once every 10 years. Surveillance colonoscopies are performed on patients who have a prior personal history of colon polyps or colon cancer. Medicare will pay for these exams once every 24 months.