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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
*Combine this "what was done" code with the code for the body part that underwent occlusion
'''Includes'''
*That body part can be a blood vessel to code a procedure used to stop bleeding, such as embolization, banding, or surgical ligation
*Combine this "what was done" code with the code for the body part that underwent occlusion  
**When you do this, you should also include the CCI code for '''[[Control of Bleeding]]'''
*AN IMPORTANT EXCEPTION is that if a procedure was done to occlude a blood vessel to control bleeding, then do NOT use this "what was done" code, but instead use [[Control of Bleeding]]
*To code placement of an IVC filter, you'd combine this component with '''[[(T) Vena Cava]]'''
**But use this code as part of component construction of a procedure to occlude a blood vessel that is NOT (yet) bleeding -- e.g. if they embolize a cerebral artery for a growing, but not yet bleeding, cerebral aneurysm.
***For Esophageal varices not yet bleeding, code the veins draining the esophagus, which for the upper esophagus would be '''[[(T) Other Vessels of Head, Neck, Spine, NOS]]''' and for the lower esophagus would be '''[[(T) Thoracic Vessels, NOS]]
*To code placement of an IVC filter, you'd combine this component with '''[[(T) Vena Cava]]
*To code closure of a patent ductus arteriosis you combine it with '''[[(T) Pulmonary Artery]]'''  
*To code closure of a patent ductus arteriosis you combine it with '''[[(T) Pulmonary Artery]]'''  
*The body part can be of a nonvascular structure
*The body part can be of a nonvascular structure
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***(b) for the spit fistula combine components '''[[(T) Trachea]]''' with '''[[Bypass]]'''
***(b) for the spit fistula combine components '''[[(T) Trachea]]''' with '''[[Bypass]]'''
**For example, it can be used to indicate occlusion of other structures (e.g. lacrimal gland duct)
**For example, it can be used to indicate occlusion of other structures (e.g. lacrimal gland duct)
{{CCI_Therapeutic}}
* To code TACE transarterial chemoembolization for liver cancer via femoral artery to block hepatic artery code this with [[(T) Liver]]
* use for nerve block for migraine, combine with [[(T) Cranial Nerves]]
* embolization, for embolectomy use [[Extraction]], if actively bleeding use [[Control of Bleeding]]
*coiling if not actively bleeding, use this with [[(T) Intracranial Vessels]]
*Glue for ICH or AVM, combine with [[(T) Intracranial Vessels]]
* clipping of cerebral aneurysm, combine with [[(T) Intracranial Vessels]]
*To code vessels in stomach, small intestine etc that are NOT (yet) bleeding-- eg use of APC (argon Plasma coagulation), multipolar probes (MPEC), heater probe, epinephrine, sclerosants, or clips, use this code with the appropriate "vessel" code.
* use for stellate ganglion block, combine with [[(T) Nervous System, NOS]]
{{CCI Collection Mode}}


*{{Discussion}} For embolization of an artery I know we put in the component method occlusion but my question is, do we also have to put the angiogram of the artery in the picklist?--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:10, 2018 June 28 (CDT)
{{CCI_Therapeutic}}== Alternate CCIs to consider coding instead or in addition ==
** does [[CCI_Collection#Related_Imaging.2C_Diagnostic_and_Therapeutic_procedures_performed_at_the_same_time]] answer your question, Laura? If so, please take it out... Ttenbergen 00:19, 2018 July 4 (CDT)
 
*{{Discussion}} For hiatus hernia repair, I put "therapeutic intervention on the diaphragm" and I thought I would use "occlusion" because the opening is tightened up, is this what you want or what other selection would be better? --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 12:29, 2018 June 28 (CDT)
**AG REPLY -- a good thought, but the correct CCI coding is to combine [[(T) Diaphragm]] with [[Repair]]
 
== Alternate CCIs to consider coding instead or in addition ==
*[[CCI component 2 codes - what was done]]
*[[CCI component 2 codes - what was done]]



Latest revision as of 11:28, 30 December 2025

CCI component 2 codes - what was done
Procedure: Occlusion
CCI 2 code: 51
CCI Collection Mode: CCI collect each

This procedure is a part of CCI Collection. This is one of the CCI component 2 codes - what was done.

Additional Info

Includes

  • Combine this "what was done" code with the code for the body part that underwent occlusion
  • AN IMPORTANT EXCEPTION is that if a procedure was done to occlude a blood vessel to control bleeding, then do NOT use this "what was done" code, but instead use Control of Bleeding
    • But use this code as part of component construction of a procedure to occlude a blood vessel that is NOT (yet) bleeding -- e.g. if they embolize a cerebral artery for a growing, but not yet bleeding, cerebral aneurysm.
  • To code placement of an IVC filter, you'd combine this component with (T) Vena Cava
  • To code closure of a patent ductus arteriosis you combine it with (T) Pulmonary Artery
  • The body part can be of a nonvascular structure
    • For example, a radical approach to aspiration is to ligate the trachea and create a "spit fistula" -- you'd code that with two separate CCI codes:
    • For example, it can be used to indicate occlusion of other structures (e.g. lacrimal gland duct)
  • To code TACE transarterial chemoembolization for liver cancer via femoral artery to block hepatic artery code this with (T) Liver
  • use for nerve block for migraine, combine with (T) Cranial Nerves
  • embolization, for embolectomy use Extraction, if actively bleeding use Control of Bleeding
  • coiling if not actively bleeding, use this with (T) Intracranial Vessels
  • Glue for ICH or AVM, combine with (T) Intracranial Vessels
  • clipping of cerebral aneurysm, combine with (T) Intracranial Vessels
  • To code vessels in stomach, small intestine etc that are NOT (yet) bleeding-- eg use of APC (argon Plasma coagulation), multipolar probes (MPEC), heater probe, epinephrine, sclerosants, or clips, use this code with the appropriate "vessel" code.
  • use for stellate ganglion block, combine with (T) Nervous System, NOS

Collecting "CCI collect each" items

Px Date for patients who move

See Px Date#Moves== Alternate CCIs to consider coding instead or in addition ==

Related ICD10 Codes

(enter links to ICD10 codes that would likely go with this CCI procedure, but only in case of close relation, ie not every dx that might require this procedure)

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