ICD-9 Code 996.74

Other complications due to other vascular device, implant, and graft

Not Valid for Submission

996.74 is a legacy non-billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of other complications due to other vascular device, implant, and graft. This code was replaced on September 30, 2015 by its ICD-10 equivalent.

ICD-9: 996.74
Short Description:Comp-oth vasc dev/graft
Long Description:Other complications due to other vascular device, implant, and graft

Convert 996.74 to ICD-10

The following crosswalk between ICD-9 to ICD-10 is based based on the General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS) information:

  • T82.818A - Embolism due to vascular prosth dev/grft, initial encounter
  • T82.828A - Fibrosis due to vascular prosth dev/grft, initial encounter
  • T82.838A - Hemorrhage due to vascular prosth dev/grft, init
  • T82.848A - Pain due to vascular prosth dev/grft, initial encounter
  • T82.858A - Stenosis of other vascular prosth dev/grft, init
  • T82.868A - Thrombosis due to vascular prosth dev/grft, init
  • T82.898A - Oth complication of vascular prosth dev/grft, init
  • T82.9XXA - Unsp comp of cardiac and vascular prosth dev/grft, init

Code Classification

  • Injury and poisoning (800–999)
    • Complications of surgical and medical care, not elsewhere classified (996-999)
      • 996 Complications peculiar to certain specified procedures

Information for Medical Professionals

Synonyms

  • Arterial graft thrombosis
  • Arteriovenous graft aneurysm
  • Arteriovenous graft hemorrhage
  • Arteriovenous graft occlusion
  • Arteriovenous graft rupture
  • Arteriovenous graft stenosis
  • Arteriovenous graft thrombosis
  • Arteriovenous shunt hemorrhage
  • Arteriovenous shunt infection
  • Arteriovenous shunt occlusion
  • Arteriovenous shunt stenosis
  • Arteriovenous shunt thrombosis
  • Bypass graft mechanical complications
  • Candidemia associated with intravascular line
  • Complication associated with peripherally inserted central catheter
  • Complication associated with vascular device
  • Complication associated with vascular implant
  • Compression of transplanted artery
  • Compression of transplanted vein
  • Disorder of arteriovenous graft
  • Disorder of surgical arteriovenous fistula
  • Dissection of iliofemoral vein as complication of femoral vein catheterization
  • Mechanical complication of Hickman Line
  • Obstruction of totally implantable venous access device
  • Occlusion of arterial bypass graft
  • Occlusion of renal artery bypass graft
  • Persistent flow of blood into stent graft region
  • Skin breakdown of totally implantable venous access device port site
  • Stenosis of transplant artery
  • Stenosis of transplant vein
  • Stent disintegration
  • Thrombosis of aortic bifurcation bypass graft
  • Thrombosis of axillofemoral bypass graft
  • Thrombosis of femorofemoral crossover bypass graft
  • Thrombosis of femoropopliteal bypass graft
  • Thrombosis of renal artery bypass graft
  • Thrombosis of transplanted vein
  • Transplant renal vein thrombosis
  • Vascular graft aneurysm
  • Vascular graft calcification
  • Vascular graft embolus
  • Vascular graft enteric fistula
  • Vascular graft hemorrhage
  • Vascular graft occlusion
  • Vascular graft stenosis
  • Vascular graft thrombosis
  • Venous thrombosis due to central venous access device
  • Ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction

Index to Diseases and Injuries

References found for the code 996.74 in the Index of Diseases and Injuries:


ICD-9 Footnotes

General Equivalence Map Definitions
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Index of Diseases and Injuries Definitions

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