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*Combine this "what was done" code with the code for the body part that underwent occlusion  
*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]]
*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. 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]]
**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 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]]'''  

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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

  • 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

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