ICD-10-PCS 0HS Medical and Surgical: Skin and Breast Reposition
The ICD-10-PCS root operation Reposition (code segment 0HS) involves moving a body part to its normal location or other suitable place. This operation is used when the skin, breast, hair, or nipple needs to be restored to proper alignment or placement without removal.
Within the Medical and Surgical section, the Reposition operation commonly applies to the Skin and Breast body system. Codes such as 0HST0ZZ and 0HSU0ZZ specify repositioning the right and left breast respectively through an Open Approach, while 0HSV0ZZ addresses bilateral breast repositioning. For less invasive procedures, repositioning hair (0HSSXZZ) or the nipple on either side (0HSWXZZ, 0HSXXZZ) is performed via an External Approach. These specific codes help accurately document the surgical restoration of these structures to their proper positions, ensuring precise clinical and billing records linked to breast and skin repositioning procedures.
List of ICD-10-PCS codes used to specify 0HS - Reposition (moving to its normal location or other suitable location all or a portion of a body part). There are a total of 7 procedure codes in this section.
0HS - Skin and Breast, Reposition
0HSSXZZ - Reposition Hair, External Approach
0HST0ZZ - Reposition Right Breast, Open Approach
0HSU0ZZ - Reposition Left Breast, Open Approach
0HSV0ZZ - Reposition Bilateral Breast, Open Approach
0HSWXZZ - Reposition Right Nipple, External Approach
0HSXXZZ - Reposition Left Nipple, External Approach