Version 2025
Billable Code

2025 ICD-10-CM Procedure Code 0FQ77ZZ

Repair Common Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Opening

ICD-10-PCS Code:
0FQ77ZZ
ICD-10-PCS Code for:
Repair Common Hepatic Duct, Via Opening
Is Billable?
Yes - Valid for Submission
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0FQ77ZZ is a billable procedure code used to specify the performance of repair common hepatic duct, via natural or artificial opening. The code is valid for the year 2025 for the submission of HIPAA-covered transactions. The procedure code involves restoring, to the extent possible, a body part to its normal anatomic structure and function. Procedure code explanation: used only when the method to accomplish the repair is not one of the other root operations colostomy takedown, suture of laceration

0FQ77ZZ PCS Table

In an PCS table each code is represented by up seven alphanumeric characters, with each character in the table respresenting different aspects of the procedure. In the table provided below, each row represents an individual character and includes information about the character's position, designation, label, and procedure notes. For this PCS table the procedure code is in the medical and surgical section and is part of the hepatobiliary system and pancreas body system, classified under repair operation. The applicable bodypart for this procedure code is hepatic duct, common.

Position Designation Character Label Procedures Notes
1 Section 0 Medical and Surgical
2 Body System F Hepatobiliary System and Pancreas
3 Operation Q Repair

Involves:
Restoring, to the extent possible, a body part to its normal anatomic structure and function

Explanation:
Used only when the method to accomplish the repair is not one of the other root operations

Includes:
  • Colostomy takedown, suture of laceration
4 BodyPart 7 Hepatic Duct, Common  
5 Approach 7 Via Natural or Artificial Opening

Involves:
Entry of instrumentation through a natural or artificial external opening to reach the site of the procedure

6 Device Z No Device

Explanation:
The value Z is used for the sixth character to indicate that a specific device does not apply to the procedure.

7 Qualifier Z No Qualifier

Explanation:
The value Z is used for the seventh character to indicate that a specific qualifier does not apply to the procedure.

Replacement Code

0FQ77ZZ replaces the following previously assigned ICD-10-PCS code(s):

  • 0FQ57ZZ - Repair Right Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Opening
  • 0FQ57ZZ - Repair Right Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Opening
  • 0FQ57ZZ - Repair Right Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Opening
  • 0FQ57ZZ - Repair Right Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Opening
  • 0FQ57ZZ - Repair Right Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Opening
  • 0FQ57ZZ - Repair Right Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Openin
  • 0FQ67ZZ - Repair Left Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Opening
  • 0FQ67ZZ - Repair Left Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Opening
  • 0FQ67ZZ - Repair Left Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Opening
  • 0FQ67ZZ - Repair Left Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Opening
  • 0FQ67ZZ - Repair Left Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Opening
  • 0FQ67ZZ - Repair Left Hepatic Duct, Via Natural or Artificial Opening

Clinical Classification

  • Clinical Category is Hepatobiliary and pancreatic procedures, NEC

  • CCSR Category Code: HEP013
  • Clinical Domain is Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Procedures - HEP contains 13 categories that include procedures performed on the hepatobiliary system and the pancreas, such as liver biopsy, cholecystectomy, and liver transplant.

Convert to ICD-9-PCS

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

Other ICD-10-PCS Codes Used for Repair Hepatic Duct, Common


What is ICD-10-PCS?

The ICD-10 Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) is a catalog of procedural codes used by medical professionals for hospital inpatient healthcare settings. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) maintain the catalog in the U.S. releasing yearly updates. The 2025 ICD-10-PCS codes are to be used for discharges occurring from October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025.

Each ICD-10-PCS code has a structure of seven alphanumeric characters and contains no decimals. The first character defines the major "section". Depending on the "section" the second through seventh characters mean different things.