Postprocedural endocrine and metabolic complications and disorders, not elsewhere classified (E89)

ICD-10 code range E89 is used to classify conditions involving endocrine and metabolic complications that arise after medical procedures. These codes capture disorders like hormone deficiencies or gland failures that occur as unintended effects following surgery or treatment on endocrine organs.

This group includes specific conditions such as E89.0 postprocedural hypothyroidism, which covers hypothyroidism caused by radiation or surgeries affecting the thyroid, commonly called postablative or postoperative hypothyroidism. E89.1 corresponds to hypoinsulinemia occurring after pancreas procedures, and E89.2 covers hypoparathyroidism, often resulting from thyroidectomy or radiation exposure. Codes E89.3 and E89.4 relate to postprocedural hypopituitarism and ovarian failure, respectively, including both symptomatic and asymptomatic forms. Male endocrine failure such as testicular hypofunction is coded under E89.5. Adrenal insufficiency after adrenal gland removal or damage is found under E89.6. Other complications like hemorrhage or hematomas in endocrine organs caused by procedures use codes like E89.81 and E89.82, while E89.89 captures miscellaneous postprocedural endocrine issues such as vasopressin deficiency. This coding range guides accurate identification and management of endocrine disorders following medical interventions.