B
The Lower Lobe Bronchus, Left body part is identified by the character B
in the 4th position of the ICD-10-PCS procedure code.
It is contained within the Restriction root operation of the Respiratory System body system
under the Medical and Surgical section. The 4the position refers to the body part or body region when applicable.
Section:
0
= Medical and Surgical
Body System:
B
= Respiratory System
Root Operation:
V
= Restriction
Body Part:
2
- Carina9
- Lingula BronchusB
- Lower Lobe Bronchus, Left6
- Lower Lobe Bronchus, Right7
- Main Bronchus, Left3
- Main Bronchus, Right5
- Middle Lobe Bronchus, Right1
- Trachea8
- Upper Lobe Bronchus, Left4
- Upper Lobe Bronchus, RightSelect the appropriate procedure code based on the approach & device:
0BVB
- Lower Lobe Bronchus, Left
Cutting through the skin or mucous membrane and any other body layers necessary to expose the site of the procedure
0BVB0CZ
- Restrict L Low Lobe Bronc w Extralum Dev, Open0BVB0DZ
- Restrict L Low Lobe Bronc w Intralum Dev, Open0BVB0ZZ
- Restriction of Left Lower Lobe Bronchus, Open ApproachEntry, by puncture or minor incision, of instrumentation through the skin or mucous membrane and any other body layers necessary to reach the site of the procedure
0BVB3CZ
- Restrict L Low Lobe Bronc w Extralum Dev, Perc0BVB3DZ
- Restrict L Low Lobe Bronc w Intralum Dev, Perc0BVB3ZZ
- Restriction of Left Lower Lobe Bronchus, Perc ApproachEntry, by puncture or minor incision, of instrumentation through the skin or mucous membrane and any other body layers necessary to reach and visualize the site of the procedure
0BVB4CZ
- Restrict L Low Lobe Bronc w Extralum Dev, Perc Endo0BVB4DZ
- Restrict L Low Lobe Bronc w Intralum Dev, Perc Endo0BVB4ZZ
- Restriction of Left Lower Lobe Bronchus, Perc Endo ApproachEntry of instrumentation through a natural or artificial external opening to reach the site of the procedure
0BVB7DZ
- Restrict of L Low Lobe Bronc with Intralum Dev, Via Opening0BVB7ZZ
- Restriction of Left Lower Lobe Bronchus, Via OpeningEntry of instrumentation through a natural or artificial external opening to reach and visualize the site of the procedure