9
The Thoracic Vertebral Disc body part is identified by the character 9
in the 4th position of the ICD-10-PCS procedure code.
It is contained within the Supplement root operation of the Upper Joints 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:
R
= Upper Joints
Root Operation:
U
= Supplement
Body Part:
H
- Acromioclavicular Joint, LeftG
- Acromioclavicular Joint, RightR
- Carpal Joint, LeftQ
- Carpal Joint, RightT
- Carpometacarpal Joint, LeftS
- Carpometacarpal Joint, Right3
- Cervical Vertebral Disc1
- Cervical Vertebral Joint5
- Cervicothoracic Vertebral Disc4
- Cervicothoracic Vertebral JointM
- Elbow Joint, LeftL
- Elbow Joint, RightX
- Finger Phalangeal Joint, LeftW
- Finger Phalangeal Joint, RightV
- Metacarpophalangeal Joint, LeftU
- Metacarpophalangeal Joint, Right0
- Occipital-cervical JointK
- Shoulder Joint, LeftJ
- Shoulder Joint, RightF
- Sternoclavicular Joint, LeftE
- Sternoclavicular Joint, RightD
- Temporomandibular Joint, LeftC
- Temporomandibular Joint, Right9
- Thoracic Vertebral Disc6
- Thoracic Vertebral JointB
- Thoracolumbar Vertebral DiscA
- Thoracolumbar Vertebral JointP
- Wrist Joint, LeftN
- Wrist Joint, RightSelect the appropriate procedure code based on the approach & device:
0RU9
- Thoracic Vertebral Disc
Cutting through the skin or mucous membrane and any other body layers necessary to expose the site of the procedure
0RU907Z
- Supplement Thor Disc with Autol Sub, Open Approach0RU90JZ
- Supplement Thor Disc with Synth Sub, Open Approach0RU90KZ
- Supplement Thor Disc with Nonaut Sub, 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
0RU937Z
- Supplement Thor Disc with Autol Sub, Perc Approach0RU93JZ
- Supplement Thor Disc with Synth Sub, Perc Approach0RU93KZ
- Supplement Thor Disc with Nonaut Sub, 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