Open Lung Biopsy
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Category/Organ System: |
Category: Pulm\Thoracic-OR (old) |
Type: |
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Main Diagnosis: | OPEN LUNG BIOPSY |
Sub Diagnosis: | Open Lung Biopsy |
Diagnosis Code: | 772-00 |
Comorbid Diagnosis: | No |
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): | 0 |
Program: | Critical Care and Medicine |
Status: | Currently Collected
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NOTE: A lung biopsy is a procedure that involves obtaining a tissue specimen from the lungs for microscopic analysis to establish a precise diagnosis.
There are three types of lung biopsies:
- An open lung biopsy is performed via a surgical incision in the chest. When they open the lung area, they use a scope to examine the lung which is a thoroscopy.
- We do track open lung biopsy specifically.
- A needle lung biopsy, or percutaneous lung biopsy, is performed by passing a biopsy needle through the skin into the lung. May or may not require fluroscopic or CT guidance.
- A bronchoscopic lung biopsy is performed using a bronchoscope, and may or may not require fluoroscopic or CT guidance.
- see Bronchoscopy/Laryngoscopy. We track the scope however, we do not track if a biopsy was taken during the scope. Please do not code 777-90 Other Pulmonary/Thoracic OR along with the Bronchoscopy. We are not tracking if a biopsy was taken during a bronchscopy. If anyone wants to know down to that level of detail, then we advise them they will have to audit bronch cases to drill down further on their own.Trish Ostryzniuk 18:08, 2014 April 23 (CDT)