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| {{DX tag | Cardio-Vasc OR | | Other CV Procedures | Wound Debridement | 76329 | No | 0 | | | | }} | | {{DX tag | Cardio-Vasc OR | | Other CV Procedures | Wound Debridement | 76329 | No | 0 | | | | }} |
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| The diagnosis is categorized as "Cardio-Vasc OR" due to limitations when we first implemented it. We never had a category for plastics or similar. Will leave it there for now, since the move to [[ICD10]] will take care of this.
| | This diagnosis code is for the debridement of cardiovascular wounds only. For other types of debridement, see [[:Category:Debridement]]. |
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| | == Legacy == |
| | Used to be called ''Other CV Procedures - Wound Debridement'', changed to [[Debridement - Cardiovascular]] to follow same pattern as [[Debridement-Abdominal]] Ttenbergen 16:29, 2014 September 11 (CDT) |
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| == How do dxs and relate? ==
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| * in other words: How to [[Skin grafting/Debridement]] and [[Wound Debridement]] relate in collection? Ttenbergen 11:34, 2012 November 26 (EST)
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| ** Both are done by Plastics. Skin grafting is done in the OR whereas debridement can be done in the OR or at the bedside.--[[User:CMarks|CMarks]] 15:17, 2012 November 27 (EST)
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| ***so would the debridement in [[Skin grafting/Debridement]] be used only for skin grafting debridement, then?Ttenbergen 22:02, 2012 November 28 (EST)
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| **** Ususally but not always, a patient can have large deep areas with decubitus ulcers or fascitis that require extensive debridement but not always get skin graft.--[[User:FLindell|FLindell]] 08:59, 2012 November 30 (EST)
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| ***** So would you use 763.29 wound debridement, or [[83700 - Skin grafting/Debridement]]? My point here is that I am not sure how they are different. Ttenbergen 13:09, 2012 December 3 (EST)
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| **Skin grafting adds to the wound whereas debridement removes from the wound. They are completely different procedures.--[[User:CMarks|CMarks]] 13:31, 2012 December 4 (EST)
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| *** Yes, I understand that grafting and debriding are different, pretty much opposite. What I was wondering is, is 837.00 for drbridement related to grafts '''only''', then? And, does it mean that 763.29 should '''not''' be used for debridements related to grafts? Ttenbergen 11:18, 2012 December 5 (EST)
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| == re. burns ==
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| * 837 refers to "burn" skin grafting and debridement. Burns are a specialty category that describe a specific patient population very different from those patients in the 763.29 category. ([[User:Jkublick | Jkublick]])
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| ** Not just for burns, see update at [[Skin grafting/Debridement]]. Ttenbergen 15:33, 2012 December
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| *** Hi Tina we were specifically told to use code 837 for BURNS ONLY /debridement and the other code is for all other types of debridement ie FOOT ULCER DEBRIDEMENTS Please clarify with Trish Thanks Shirley
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| **** I did confirm with Trish. See update to [[Skin grafting/Debridement]]. The burns definition has not been included at least since we moved to the wiki. This is the main reason I keep telling people to get rid of those books: they are ''wrong''. If you keep using the dx booklet, you will be ''knowingly using wrong instructions''. Please dispose of the old dx code books. There is a complete, searchable list of all diagnoses right in CCMDB.mdb. Please let me know if you would like me to show you how to use it. Ttenbergen 16:46, 2012 December 3 (EST)
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This diagnosis code is for the debridement of cardiovascular wounds only. For other types of debridement, see Category:Debridement.
Legacy
Used to be called Other CV Procedures - Wound Debridement, changed to Debridement - Cardiovascular to follow same pattern as Debridement-Abdominal Ttenbergen 16:29, 2014 September 11 (CDT)