ICD-10-PCS D80 Radiation Therapy: Eye Beam Radiation

The ICD-10-PCS root operation Beam Radiation (D80) involves delivering targeted radiation therapy to a body part using various types of radiation beams. Within the Radiation Therapy classification, this operation is specifically used to treat the Eye using precise radiation sources.

This form of therapy applies different beam types such as photons, electrons, heavy particles like protons or ions, and neutrons to treat eye conditions, often tumors or other malignant growths. The detailed codes distinguish the energy levels and specific radiation modalities, including Photons <1 MeV (D8000ZZ), Photons 1-10 MeV (D8001ZZ), and electrons with an option for an Intraoperative Approach (D8003Z0). Advanced options such as Heavy Particles (D8004ZZ) and Neutron Capture therapy (D8006ZZ) are also covered. These beam radiation codes enable precise procedural documentation essential for appropriate treatment planning and billing in eye radiation therapy.

List of ICD-10-PCS codes used to specify D80 - Beam Radiation (a type of radiation therapy that uses a machine to aim high-energy rays at the cancer from outside of the body). There are a total of 9 procedure codes in this section.

  • D80 - Radiation Therapy, Eye, Beam Radiation

  • D8000ZZ - Beam Radiation of Eye using Photons <1 MeV

  • D8001ZZ - Beam Radiation of Eye using Photons 1 - 10 MeV

  • D8002ZZ - Beam Radiation of Eye using Photons >10 MeV

  • D8003Z0 - Beam Radiation of Eye using Electrons, Intraoperative

  • D8003ZZ - Beam Radiation of Eye using Electrons

  • D8004ZZ - Beam Radiation of Eye using Heavy Particles (Protons,Ions)

  • D8005ZZ - Beam Radiation of Eye using Neutrons

  • D8006ZZ - Beam Radiation of Eye using Neutron Capture