ICD-10-PCS X2V New Technology: Cardiovascular System Restriction

In the ICD-10-PCS system, the root operation Restriction (code X2V) involves deliberately limiting the flow of a body fluid or material through a vessel or duct. This operation is classified under the New Technology section, highlighting advanced procedural techniques in contemporary medicine.

Restriction is applied primarily in the Cardiovascular System, targeting structures such as the Coronary Sinus or major arteries like the Thoracic and Abdominal Aorta. For example, code X2V73Q7 denotes restriction of the Coronary Sinus using a reduction device via a Percutaneous Approach. Other codes like X2VE3SA describe complex procedures involving branched intraluminal devices to restrict flow in multiple arteries of the descending aorta, also performed percutaneously. Alternatively, some restrictions use branched synthetic substitutes applied through an Open Approach, as indicated by code X2VW0N7. Understanding these nuances in ICD-10-PCS New Technology cardiovascular restriction codes ensures precise documentation of innovative vascular flow-limiting interventions.

List of ICD-10-PCS codes used to specify X2V - Restriction (partially closing an orifice or the lumen of a tubular body part). There are a total of 4 procedure codes in this section.

  • X2V - New Technology, Cardiovascular System, Restriction

  • X2V73Q7 - Restriction of Coronary Sinus with Reduction Device, Percutaneous Approach, New Technology Group 7

  • X2VE3SA - Restriction of Descending Thoracic Aorta and Abdominal Aorta using Branched Intraluminal Device, Manufactured Integrated...

  • X2VW0N7 - Restriction of Thoracic Aorta, Descending using Branched Synthetic Substitute with Intraluminal Device, Open Approach, N...