ICD-10-PCS 0FY Medical and Surgical: Hepatobiliary System and Pancreas Transplantation
The ICD-10-PCS root operation Transplantation (0FY) involves replacing all or a portion of a body part with all or part of a donor body part. This procedure is categorized in the Medical and Surgical section and specifically applies to the Hepatobiliary System and Pancreas.
The primary goal of the Transplantation root operation is to restore organ function by implanting a healthy liver or pancreas from a donor. The provided codes show different types of transplantation based on donor source, including Allogeneic (from another individual), Syngeneic (from an identical twin), and Zooplastic (from an animal). For example, the code 0FY00Z0 represents an open approach transplantation of a liver from an allogeneic donor, while 0FYG0Z1 indicates an open approach pancreatic transplantation using a syngeneic donor. These precise codes help accurately document the type of transplantation and approach used, which is vital for clinical records and reimbursement.
List of ICD-10-PCS codes used to specify 0FY - Transplantation (putting in or on all or a portion of a living body part taken from another individual or animal to physically take the place and/or function of all or a portion of a similar body part). There are a total of 7 procedure codes in this section.
0FY - Hepatobiliary System and Pancreas, Transplantation
0FY00Z0 - Transplantation of Liver, Allogeneic, Open Approach
0FY00Z1 - Transplantation of Liver, Syngeneic, Open Approach
0FY00Z2 - Transplantation of Liver, Zooplastic, Open Approach
0FYG0Z0 - Transplantation of Pancreas, Allogeneic, Open Approach
0FYG0Z1 - Transplantation of Pancreas, Syngeneic, Open Approach
0FYG0Z2 - Transplantation of Pancreas, Zooplastic, Open Approach