ICD-10-PCS 07S Medical and Surgical: Lymphatic and Hemic Systems Reposition

The ICD-10-PCS root operation Reposition (code 07S) involves moving a body part to its normal location or other suitable position. This operation is classified under the Medical and Surgical section and can be applied to the Lymphatic and Hemic Systems.

The purpose of a Reposition procedure is to correct displacement or malposition of an organ or tissue without removing or replacing it. Examples from the provided codes include the open surgical repositioning of the Thymus (07SM0ZZ) and the Spleen (07SP0ZZ). These procedures restore the affected lymphatic organs to their proper anatomical location for improved function or to alleviate symptoms caused by displacement. Accurate use of these ICD-10-PCS reposition codes ensures precise documentation of interventions that restore normal anatomy within the lymphatic and hemic body systems.

List of ICD-10-PCS codes used to specify 07S - Reposition (moving to its normal location or other suitable location all or a portion of a body part). There are a total of 3 procedure codes in this section.

  • 07S - Lymphatic and Hemic Systems, Reposition

  • 07SM0ZZ - Reposition Thymus, Open Approach

  • 07SP0ZZ - Reposition Spleen, Open Approach