ICD-10-PCS 0TF Medical and Surgical: Urinary System Fragmentation

The ICD-10-PCS root operation Fragmentation (code category 0TF) refers to breaking solid material in a body part without removing it. In the Medical and Surgical section, this operation is specific to the Urinary System, where solid masses like kidney stones or calculi are fragmented to facilitate their passage or treatment.

This operation can be performed on various urinary structures, including the Right and Left Kidney Pelvis, Right and Left Ureter, Bladder, Bladder Neck, and Urethra. The fragmentation procedure may utilize multiple approaches: an Open Approach (e.g., code 0TF30ZZ for right kidney pelvis), minimally invasive methods like Percutaneous (code 0TF33ZZ) and Percutaneous Endoscopic approaches (code 0TF34ZZ), or techniques through a Natural or Artificial Opening with or without endoscopic assistance (codes 0TF37ZZ and 0TF38ZZ). An External Approach is also coded (e.g., 0TF3XZZ). These specific ICD-10-PCS fragmentation codes are crucial for accurately documenting urinary procedures intended to break apart obstructing material.

List of ICD-10-PCS codes used to specify 0TF - Fragmentation (breaking solid matter in a body part into pieces). There are a total of 43 procedure codes in this section.

  • 0TF - Urinary System, Fragmentation

  • 0TF30ZZ - Fragmentation in Right Kidney Pelvis, Open Approach

  • 0TF33ZZ - Fragmentation in Right Kidney Pelvis, Percutaneous Approach

  • 0TF34ZZ - Fragmentation in Right Kidney Pelvis, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach

  • 0TF37ZZ - Fragmentation in Right Kidney Pelvis, Via Natural or Artificial Opening

  • 0TF38ZZ - Fragmentation in Right Kidney Pelvis, Via Natural or Artificial Opening Endoscopic

  • 0TF3XZZ - Fragmentation in Right Kidney Pelvis, External Approach

  • 0TF40ZZ - Fragmentation in Left Kidney Pelvis, Open Approach

  • 0TF43ZZ - Fragmentation in Left Kidney Pelvis, Percutaneous Approach

  • 0TF44ZZ - Fragmentation in Left Kidney Pelvis, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach

  • 0TF47ZZ - Fragmentation in Left Kidney Pelvis, Via Natural or Artificial Opening

  • 0TF48ZZ - Fragmentation in Left Kidney Pelvis, Via Natural or Artificial Opening Endoscopic

  • 0TF4XZZ - Fragmentation in Left Kidney Pelvis, External Approach

  • 0TF60ZZ - Fragmentation in Right Ureter, Open Approach

  • 0TF63ZZ - Fragmentation in Right Ureter, Percutaneous Approach

  • 0TF64ZZ - Fragmentation in Right Ureter, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach

  • 0TF67ZZ - Fragmentation in Right Ureter, Via Natural or Artificial Opening

  • 0TF68ZZ - Fragmentation in Right Ureter, Via Natural or Artificial Opening Endoscopic

  • 0TF6XZZ - Fragmentation in Right Ureter, External Approach

  • 0TF70ZZ - Fragmentation in Left Ureter, Open Approach

  • 0TF73ZZ - Fragmentation in Left Ureter, Percutaneous Approach

  • 0TF74ZZ - Fragmentation in Left Ureter, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach

  • 0TF77ZZ - Fragmentation in Left Ureter, Via Natural or Artificial Opening

  • 0TF78ZZ - Fragmentation in Left Ureter, Via Natural or Artificial Opening Endoscopic

  • 0TF7XZZ - Fragmentation in Left Ureter, External Approach

  • 0TFB0ZZ - Fragmentation in Bladder, Open Approach

  • 0TFB3ZZ - Fragmentation in Bladder, Percutaneous Approach

  • 0TFB4ZZ - Fragmentation in Bladder, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach

  • 0TFB7ZZ - Fragmentation in Bladder, Via Natural or Artificial Opening

  • 0TFB8ZZ - Fragmentation in Bladder, Via Natural or Artificial Opening Endoscopic

  • 0TFBXZZ - Fragmentation in Bladder, External Approach

  • 0TFC0ZZ - Fragmentation in Bladder Neck, Open Approach

  • 0TFC3ZZ - Fragmentation in Bladder Neck, Percutaneous Approach

  • 0TFC4ZZ - Fragmentation in Bladder Neck, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach

  • 0TFC7ZZ - Fragmentation in Bladder Neck, Via Natural or Artificial Opening

  • 0TFC8ZZ - Fragmentation in Bladder Neck, Via Natural or Artificial Opening Endoscopic

  • 0TFCXZZ - Fragmentation in Bladder Neck, External Approach

  • 0TFD0ZZ - Fragmentation in Urethra, Open Approach

  • 0TFD3ZZ - Fragmentation in Urethra, Percutaneous Approach

  • 0TFD4ZZ - Fragmentation in Urethra, Percutaneous Endoscopic Approach

  • 0TFD7ZZ - Fragmentation in Urethra, Via Natural or Artificial Opening

  • 0TFD8ZZ - Fragmentation in Urethra, Via Natural or Artificial Opening Endoscopic

  • 0TFDXZZ - Fragmentation in Urethra, External Approach