ICD-10-PCS BV1 Imaging: Male Reproductive System Fluoroscopy
The ICD-10-PCS root operation Fluoroscopy (code BV1) refers to real-time imaging used to visualize internal structures with continuous X-ray guidance. In the Imaging section, this operation focuses on dynamic examination, primarily within the Male Reproductive System.
Fluoroscopy codes in this classification capture various procedures, including imaging of the Corpora Cavernosa and Vasa Vasorum, which are essential anatomical components of male reproductive and vascular tissues. For example, code BV100ZZ indicates fluoroscopy of the Corpora Cavernosa using High Osmolar Contrast, while BV10YZZ denotes the use of Other Contrast materials. Similarly, fluoroscopy of the Vasa Vasorum can be recorded with codes like BV181ZZ for Low Osmolar Contrast or BV18ZZZ without contrast. These distinctions are important for accurately documenting the method and substance used during imaging. Understanding and correctly applying these specific ICD-10-PCS fluoroscopy codes ensures precise procedural tracking and supports diagnostic clarity within the male reproductive system.
List of ICD-10-PCS codes used to specify BV1 - Fluoroscopy (single plane or bi-plane real time display of an image developed from the capture of external ionizing radiation on fluorescent screen. the image may also be stored by either digital or analog means). There are a total of 9 procedure codes in this section.
BV1 - Imaging, Male Reproductive System, Fluoroscopy
BV100ZZ - Fluoroscopy of Corpora Cavernosa using High Osmolar Contrast
BV101ZZ - Fluoroscopy of Corpora Cavernosa using Low Osmolar Contrast
BV10YZZ - Fluoroscopy of Corpora Cavernosa using Other Contrast
BV10ZZZ - Fluoroscopy of Corpora Cavernosa
BV180ZZ - Fluoroscopy of Vasa Vasorum using High Osmolar Contrast
BV181ZZ - Fluoroscopy of Vasa Vasorum using Low Osmolar Contrast
BV18YZZ - Fluoroscopy of Vasa Vasorum using Other Contrast
BV18ZZZ - Fluoroscopy of Vasa Vasorum