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T81.530 - Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following surgical operation


The ICD 10 Code for Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following surgical operation is listed as T81.530.
Additional information concerning this code and description can be found below including ICD 9 crosswalks / GEMS, chapter information, and DRGs where available.

ICD 10 CM Field Value
Diagnosis Code: T81.530
Description: Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following surgical operation
Chapter Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes (S00-T88)
Block Complications of surgical and medical care, not elsewhere classified (T80-T88)
Parent T81.53 - Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following procedure
ICD-10-CM Children (deeper level / typically more specific) of T81.530:
T81.530A - Perf due to fb acc left in body fol surgical operation, init
T81.530D - Perf due to fb acc left in body fol surgical operation, subs
T81.530S - Perf due to fb acc left in body fol surgical op, sequela
ICD-10-CM Siblings (same level / similar specificity) of T81.530:
T81.531 - Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following infusion or transfusion
T81.532 - Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following kidney dialysis
T81.533 - Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following injection or immunization
T81.534 - Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following endoscopic examination
T81.535 - Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following heart catheterization
T81.536 - Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following aspiration, puncture or other catheterization
T81.537 - Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following removal of catheter or packing
T81.538 - Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following other procedure
T81.539 - Perforation due to foreign body accidentally left in body following unspecified procedure