ICD-10-PCS Code Range for Expanding an orifice or the lumen of a tubular body part

ICD-10-PCS Code Range for Expanding an orifice or the lumen of a tubular body part is medical classification list by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

ICD-10-PCS code range (037), contains ICD-10-PCS codes for Central Nervous System and Cranial Nerves, Medical and Surgical, Upper Arteries, Expanding an orifice or the lumen of a tubular body part.

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PCS Tables

037

0 Medical and Surgical
3 Upper Arteries
7 Dilation: Expanding an orifice or the lumen of a tubular body part
Body Part Approach Device Qualifier
Character 4 Character 5 Character 6 Character 7
Body System (Character 4)
0 Internal Mammary Artery, Right
1 Internal Mammary Artery, Left
2 Innominate Artery
3 Subclavian Artery, Right
4 Subclavian Artery, Left
5 Axillary Artery, Right
6 Axillary Artery, Left
7 Brachial Artery, Right
8 Brachial Artery, Left
9 Ulnar Artery, Right
A Ulnar Artery, Left
B Radial Artery, Right
C Radial Artery, Left
Approach (Character 5)
0 Open
3 Percutaneous
4 Percutaneous Endoscopic
Substance (Character 6)
4 Intraluminal Device, Drug-eluting
5 Intraluminal Device, Drug-eluting, Two
6 Intraluminal Device, Drug-eluting, Three
7 Intraluminal Device, Drug-eluting, Four or More
E Intraluminal Device, Two
F Intraluminal Device, Three
G Intraluminal Device, Four or More
Qualifier (Character 7)
Z No Qualifier
Body System (Character 4)
0 Internal Mammary Artery, Right
1 Internal Mammary Artery, Left
2 Innominate Artery
3 Subclavian Artery, Right
4 Subclavian Artery, Left
5 Axillary Artery, Right
6 Axillary Artery, Left
7 Brachial Artery, Right
8 Brachial Artery, Left
9 Ulnar Artery, Right
A Ulnar Artery, Left
B Radial Artery, Right
C Radial Artery, Left
Approach (Character 5)
0 Open
3 Percutaneous
4 Percutaneous Endoscopic
Substance (Character 6)
D Intraluminal Device
Z No Device
Qualifier (Character 7)
1 Drug-Coated Balloon
Z No Qualifier
Body System (Character 4)
D Hand Artery, Right
F Hand Artery, Left
G Intracranial Artery
H Common Carotid Artery, Right
J Common Carotid Artery, Left
K Internal Carotid Artery, Right
L Internal Carotid Artery, Left
M External Carotid Artery, Right
N External Carotid Artery, Left
P Vertebral Artery, Right
Q Vertebral Artery, Left
R Face Artery
S Temporal Artery, Right
T Temporal Artery, Left
U Thyroid Artery, Right
V Thyroid Artery, Left
Y Upper Artery
Approach (Character 5)
0 Open
3 Percutaneous
4 Percutaneous Endoscopic
Substance (Character 6)
4 Intraluminal Device, Drug-eluting
5 Intraluminal Device, Drug-eluting, Two
6 Intraluminal Device, Drug-eluting, Three
7 Intraluminal Device, Drug-eluting, Four or More
D Intraluminal Device
E Intraluminal Device, Two
F Intraluminal Device, Three
G Intraluminal Device, Four or More
Z No Device
Qualifier (Character 7)
Z No Qualifier

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