Coding ICD-10-PCS Case Studies from Inpatient Health Records: Case Study 11
Pre-Procedure Diagnosis: Need for central venous access for administration of medication.
Post-Procedure Diagnosis: Successful placement of central venous catheter.
Procedure Performed: Insertion of a non-tunneled central venous catheter through the right internal jugular vein into the superior vena cava.
Preparation:
- The patient was positioned supine with the head turned slightly to the left.
- The right internal jugular area was prepped and draped in a sterile fashion.
- Local anesthesia with 1% lidocaine was administered to the insertion site.
Procedure Details:
- Using sterile technique, the right internal jugular vein was identified using ultrasound guidance.
- The vein was punctured with an 18-gauge introducer needle.
- A guidewire was then advanced through the needle into the vein, and the needle was removed.
- A small skin incision was made at the insertion site.
- A dilator was passed over the guidewire to dilate the subcutaneous tissue and vein.
- The dilator was removed, and the central venous catheter was advanced over the guidewire into the superior vena cava.
- The guidewire was removed, and proper catheter placement was confirmed by aspiration of blood from all ports and flushing with saline.
- The catheter was secured to the skin with sutures.
- A sterile dressing was applied to the insertion site.
Confirmation of Placement: Placement of the catheter was confirmed by chest X-ray, showing the tip of the catheter in the superior vena cava.
Complications: No immediate complications were noted. The patient tolerated the procedure well.
Estimated Blood Loss: Minimal
Case Study 11
Alphabetic Index: Insertion of Device in > Vena Cava > Superior > 02HV
This is being used for medication administration, so "infusion device" is the correct device value.
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