ICD-10-PCS DV2 Radiation Therapy: Male Reproductive System Stereotactic Radiosurgery

The ICD-10-PCS root operation Stereotactic Radiosurgery involves precisely delivering high-dose radiation to a targeted body part using three-dimensional coordinates. Classified under Radiation Therapy, this procedure is used for treating specific areas with minimal damage to surrounding tissue.

Within the Male Reproductive System, stereotactic radiosurgery targets organs such as the Prostate and Testis. The provided codes detail various forms of this procedure, including Other Photon Radiosurgery (e.g., DV20DZZ, DV21DZZ), Particulate Radiosurgery (e.g., DV20HZZ, DV21HZZ), and Gamma Beam Radiosurgery (e.g., DV20JZZ, DV21JZZ). These distinctions allow precise documentation of the radiation type and the specific male reproductive organ treated. Accurately using these codes ensures detailed recording of stereotactic radiosurgical procedures within the radiation therapy classification.

List of ICD-10-PCS codes used to specify DV2 - Stereotactic Radiosurgery (a type of external radiation therapy that uses special equipment to position the patient and precisely give a single large dose of radiation to a tumor). There are a total of 7 procedure codes in this section.

  • DV2 - Radiation Therapy, Male Reproductive System, Stereotactic Radiosurgery

  • DV20DZZ - Stereotactic Other Photon Radiosurgery of Prostate

  • DV20HZZ - Stereotactic Particulate Radiosurgery of Prostate

  • DV20JZZ - Stereotactic Gamma Beam Radiosurgery of Prostate

  • DV21DZZ - Stereotactic Other Photon Radiosurgery of Testis

  • DV21HZZ - Stereotactic Particulate Radiosurgery of Testis

  • DV21JZZ - Stereotactic Gamma Beam Radiosurgery of Testis