D
The Testis body part is identified by the character D
in the 4th position of the ICD-10-PCS procedure code.
It is contained within the Insertion root operation of the Male Reproductive 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:
V
= Male Reproductive System
Root Operation:
H
= Insertion
Body Part:
M
- Epididymis and Spermatic CordS
- Penis0
- Prostate4
- Prostate and Seminal Vesicles8
- Scrotum and Tunica VaginalisD
- TestisR
- Vas DeferensSelect the appropriate procedure code based on the approach & device:
0VHD
- Testis
Cutting through the skin or mucous membrane and any other body layers necessary to expose the site of the procedure
0VHD01Z
- Insertion of Radioactive Element into Testis, Open Approach0VHD03Z
- Insertion of Infusion Device into Testis, Open Approach0VHD0YZ
- Insertion of Other Device into Testis, 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
0VHD31Z
- Insertion of Radioactive Element into Testis, Perc Approach0VHD33Z
- Insertion of Infusion Device into Testis, Perc Approach0VHD3YZ
- Insertion of Other Device into Testis, Percutaneous 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
0VHD41Z
- Insertion of Radioact Elem into Testis, Perc Endo Approach0VHD43Z
- Insertion of Infusion Device into Testis, Perc Endo Approach0VHD4YZ
- Insertion of Other Device into Testis, Perc Endo ApproachEntry of instrumentation through a natural or artificial external opening to reach the site of the procedure
0VHD71Z
- Insertion of Radioactive Element into Testis, Via Opening0VHD73Z
- Insertion of Infusion Device into Testis, Via Opening0VHD7YZ
- Insertion of Other Device into Testis, Via OpeningEntry of instrumentation through a natural or artificial external opening to reach and visualize the site of the procedure