Hematuria Secondary to Pulling Out Foley Catheter

An 85-year-old patient who was admitted for open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF) of a hip fracture inadvertently pulled out their Foley catheter which resulted in hematuria. What are the correct code assignments for this case? Would this be considered a complication of the catheter or a postprocedural complication? ...

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Article Overview

This premium coding article addresses how to approach a hematuria scenario involving accidental Foley catheter removal during an inpatient stay for hip fracture surgery. It is relevant to coders, auditors, and compliance staff who handle injury-related genitourinary device complications, encounter sequencing, and related diagnosis reporting. The article focuses on the clinical context, classification of the event, and the general coding approach discussed by the source.

Why This Topic Matters

Situations involving urinary catheters during hospitalization can be difficult to classify correctly, especially when deciding whether the event is treated as an injury involving a device or as a postprocedural complication. This article helps readers understand the topic area covered by the premium guidance without exposing the full instructional content.

What You Will Learn

  • How the article frames hematuria in relation to accidental catheter removal
  • The general distinction discussed between device-related injury and postprocedural complication
  • Which diagnosis reporting areas are involved in the scenario
  • How the article situates the issue within an inpatient orthopedic surgery context

Who Should Read This

  • Medical coders
  • Coding auditors
  • Compliance professionals
  • Revenue cycle staff
  • Clinical documentation integrity staff

Codes Discussed

  • ICD-10-CM: T83.83XA
  • ICD-10-CM: R31.9

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