Impaction, impacted - in the ICD-10-CM Index
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Browse the ICD-10-CM codes with references applicable to the clinical term "impaction, impacted"
Impaction, impacted
bowel, colon, rectum - See Also: Impaction, fecal; - K56.49 Other impaction of intestine
by gallstone - K56.3 Gallstone ileus
calculus - See: Calculus;
cerumen (ear) (external) - H61.2 Impacted cerumen
cuspid - See: Impaction, tooth;
dental (same or adjacent tooth) - K01.1 Impacted teeth
fecal, feces - K56.41 Fecal impaction
fracture - See: Fracture, by site;
gallbladder - See: Calculus, gallbladder;
gallstone (s) - See: Calculus, gallbladder;
bile duct (common) (hepatic) - See: Calculus, bile duct;
cystic duct - See: Calculus, gallbladder;
in intestine, with obstruction (any part) - K56.3 Gallstone ileus
intestine (calculous) NEC - See Also: Impaction, fecal; - K56.49 Other impaction of intestine
gallstone, with ileus - K56.3 Gallstone ileus
intrauterine device (IUD) - T83.39 Other mechanical complication of intrauterine contraceptive device
molar - See: Impaction, tooth;
shoulder, causing obstructed labor - O66.0 Obstructed labor due to shoulder dystocia
tooth, teeth - K01.1 Impacted teeth
turbinate - J34.89 Other specified disorders of nose and nasal sinuses
Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions
Calculi: An abnormal concretion occurring mostly in the urinary and biliary tracts, usually composed of mineral salts. Also called stones.
Cuspid: The third tooth to the left and to the right of the midline of either jaw, situated between the second INCISOR and the premolar teeth (BICUSPID). (Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p817)
Gallbladder: A storage reservoir for BILE secretion. Gallbladder allows the delivery of bile acids at a high concentration and in a controlled manner, via the CYSTIC DUCT to the DUODENUM, for degradation of dietary lipid.
Molar: The most posterior teeth on either side of the jaw, totaling eight in the deciduous dentition (2 on each side, upper and lower), and usually 12 in the permanent dentition (three on each side, upper and lower). They are grinding teeth, having large crowns and broad chewing surfaces. (Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p821)
Turbinates: The scroll-like bony plates with curved margins on the lateral wall of the NASAL CAVITY. Turbinates, also called nasal concha, increase the surface area of nasal cavity thus providing a mechanism for rapid warming and humidification of air as it passes to the lung.