ICD-10-PCS 02S Medical and Surgical: Heart and Great Vessels Reposition
The ICD-10-PCS root operation Reposition (code 02S) refers to moving a body part back to its normal location or position. This operation is classified under the Medical and Surgical section and specifically involves the Heart and Great Vessels.
Reposition procedures aim to correct displacement or malalignment of critical cardiovascular structures. The included codes demonstrate repositioning of various vessels through an Open Approach, such as the Coronary Artery—either one vessel (code 02S00ZZ) or two vessels (02S10ZZ). Other examples include the Pulmonary Trunk (02SP0ZZ), Right and Left Pulmonary Arteries (02SQ0ZZ and 02SR0ZZ), and major veins like the Superior Vena Cava (02SV0ZZ). The thoracic aorta’s parts, including the Descending (02SW0ZZ) and Ascending/Arch segments (02SX0ZZ), can also be repositioned. These codes facilitate precise reporting of cardiovascular repositioning procedures essential for therapeutic correction and surgical documentation.
List of ICD-10-PCS codes used to specify 02S - Reposition (moving to its normal location or other suitable location all or a portion of a body part). There are a total of 11 procedure codes in this section.
02S - Heart and Great Vessels, Reposition
02S00ZZ - Reposition Coronary Artery, One Artery, Open Approach
02S10ZZ - Reposition Coronary Artery, Two Arteries, Open Approach
02SP0ZZ - Reposition Pulmonary Trunk, Open Approach
02SQ0ZZ - Reposition Right Pulmonary Artery, Open Approach
02SR0ZZ - Reposition Left Pulmonary Artery, Open Approach
02SS0ZZ - Reposition Right Pulmonary Vein, Open Approach
02ST0ZZ - Reposition Left Pulmonary Vein, Open Approach
02SV0ZZ - Reposition Superior Vena Cava, Open Approach
02SW0ZZ - Reposition Thoracic Aorta, Descending, Open Approach
02SX0ZZ - Reposition Thoracic Aorta, Ascending/Arch, Open Approach