L76.82

Billable

Oth postprocedural complications of skin, subcu

Other postprocedural complications of skin and subcutaneous tissue

Status

Billable / Specific

Block

L76-L76

Parent Code

L76.8

Coding Notes

Related Codes(1)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms(242)

SNOMED CT

Clinical Terms

  • Infection of skin donor site
  • Acute radiodermatitis due to and following radiotherapy and caused by ionizing radiation
  • Complication following cosmetic procedure
  • Fibrosis of skin following cosmetic surgery
  • Extensive postoperative wound cellulitis
  • Scar due to and following radiation therapy
  • Scar due to and following cryotherapy
  • Application site anesthesia
  • Keratosis following radiotherapy
  • Contracture scar of skin
  • Ulceration of skin due to radiotherapy
  • Nail regrowth due to and following chemical destruction of nail bed
  • Hypermelanosis due to cryotherapy
  • Non-healing of skin donor site
  • Ulceration of skin due to radiation therapy
  • Adverse reaction to dermal and deep fillers
  • Scarring due to treatment
  • Acute radiodermatitis due to and following radiation therapy
  • Post-cosmetic surgery scarring of skin
  • Achromia of skin
  • Slow healing surgical wound
  • Non-healing surgical wound
  • Cutaneous complication of surgery
  • Poikiloderma caused by ionising radiation and following radiotherapy
  • Scarring due to cryotherapy
  • Scarring following cosmetic surgery of skin
  • Chronic radiodermatitis due to and following radiotherapy caused by ionizing radiation
  • Dermatological complication of procedure
  • Adverse reaction to chemical peel
  • Scar of skin following cosmetic surgery
  • Acute radiodermatitis due to and following radiotherapy and caused by ionising radiation
  • Poikiloderma caused by ionizing radiation
  • Application site anaesthesia
  • Chronic radiodermatitis due to and following radiotherapy caused by ionising radiation
  • Disorder of skin due to radiotherapy
  • Infection of skin due to and following laser procedure on skin
  • Application site irritation
  • Neonatal traumatic disorder
  • Post-surgical reduced sensation of skin
  • Early radiation dermatitis
  • Scar due to and following procedure
  • Application site rash
  • Hypermelanosis due to laser
  • Hypomelanosis of skin as a complication of cosmetic procedure
  • Ultraviolet B phototherapy burn
  • Post-radiotherapy poikiloderma
  • Post-surgical cicatricial contracture of skin
  • Dermatosis caused by therapeutic ionising irradiation
  • Slow healing wound
  • Complication of laser surgery
  • Administration site rash
  • Poikiloderma caused by ionizing radiation and following radiotherapy
  • Application site reaction
  • Post-cosmetic surgery fibrosis of skin
  • Skin and subcutaneous tissue complication following insertion of filling material under skin
  • Scar following laser procedure
  • Poikiloderma caused by ionising radiation
  • Disorder of skin pigmentation following cosmetic surgery
  • Scar due to and following laser procedure
  • Acute radiodermatitis
  • Peristomal eczema
  • Acute radiation dermatitis
  • UVB phototherapy burn
  • Hypomelanosis due to cryotherapy
  • Peristomal skin complication
  • Acute radiodermatitis due to and following radiotherapy
  • Radiation ulcer
  • Poikiloderma due to and following radiotherapy
  • Ulceration of skin caused by therapeutic ionising radiation
  • Ulceration of skin due to therapeutic ionizing radiation
  • Peristomal dermatitis
  • Ulceration of skin caused by therapeutic ionizing radiation
  • Postprocedural disorder of skin
  • Scar following cryotherapy
  • Dermatosis caused by therapeutic ionizing irradiation
  • Depigmentation of skin
  • Scar due to procedure
  • Reduced sensation of skin due to and following surgical procedure on skin
  • Disorder of skin due to radiation therapy
  • Dermatosis due to therapeutic ionizing irradiation
  • Scar due to cryotherapy
  • Scar due to and following radiotherapy
  • Scar caused by laser
  • Calcinosis in postoperative scar
  • Skin depigmented
  • Disorder of skin donor site
  • Laser-induced hyperpigmentation
  • Scar due to laser procedure
  • Scarring due to laser
  • Complication due to and following cosmetic surgery
  • Laser-induced scar
  • Dermatitis as late effect of radiation
  • Scar following procedure
  • Postoperative wound cellulitis
  • Depigmentation due to cryotherapy
  • Wound cellulitis
  • Neonatal iatrogenic skin trauma
  • Radiation keratosis following radiotherapy
  • Sinus of skin following surgical procedure
  • Complication of cryotherapy procedure
  • Complication of cutaneous surgery
  • Disorder of pigmentation of skin following cosmetic surgery
  • Impaired wound healing
  • Injection site ulcer
  • Depigmentation of skin due to and following cosmetic surgery
  • Disorder of skin following procedure
  • Delayed healing of skin donor site
  • Cicatricial contracture of skin following surgical procedure
  • Ulceration of skin due to therapeutic ionising radiation
  • Radiotherapy scar
  • Burn due to and following ultraviolet B phototherapy
  • Dermatosis due to therapeutic ionising irradiation
  • Calcification in surgical scar
  • Laser-induced dyspigmentation
  • Delayed healing of wound
  • Application site ulcer
  • Delayed healing of surgical wound
  • Surgical scar finding
  • Contracture scar
  • Skin and subcutaneous tissue complication following chemexfoliation of skin
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for oth postprocedural complications of skin, subcu?

The ICD-10-CM code for oth postprocedural complications of skin, subcu is L76.82. The full clinical description is "Other postprocedural complications of skin and subcutaneous tissue". L76.82 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code L76.82 mean?

ICD-10-CM code L76.82 represents “Other postprocedural complications of skin and subcutaneous tissue”. It is classified under Chapter 12: Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.

Is L76.82 a billable code?

Yes, L76.82 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is L76.82 in?

L76.82 is in Chapter 12: Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue (codes L00-L99).

Are additional codes required with L76.82?

Yes, when using L76.82, also report: code, if applicable, to further specify disorder.

What SNOMED CT codes does L76.82 map to?

L76.82 maps to 62 SNOMED CT concepts: 23267004, 22434008, 724864003, 95371007, 723942001, and 57 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for L76.82?

L76.82 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C2888199. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does L76.82 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like oth postprocedural complications of skin, subcu affect a person's functioning: body functions, activities, participation, and environmental factors. AutoICD provides ICF Core Sets for 12+ conditions and can map clinical text to ICF categories automatically. Browse the ICF directory to explore functioning codes.

What is the ICD-11 equivalent of L76.82?

There is no direct ICD-11 mapping available for L76.82 in the WHO crosswalk tables. This may mean the concept is classified differently in ICD-11. Use the ICD-10 to ICD-11 converter to search for related codes.

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