F
The Respiratory Tract body part is identified by the character F
in the 4th position of the ICD-10-PCS procedure code.
It is contained within the Introduction root operation of the Physiological Systems and Anatomical Regions body system
under the Administration section. The 4the position refers to the body part or body region when applicable.
Section:
3
= Administration
Body System:
E
= Physiological Systems and Anatomical Regions
Root Operation:
0
= Introduction
Body Part:
J
- Biliary and Pancreatic TractA
- Bone MarrowV
- Bones6
- Central Artery4
- Central Vein7
- Coronary ArteryQ
- Cranial Cavity and BrainX
- Cranial NervesB
- EarS
- Epidural SpaceC
- EyeP
- Female ReproductiveK
- Genitourinary Tract8
- HeartU
- JointsH
- Lower GIW
- LymphaticsN
- Male ReproductiveD
- Mouth and Pharynx2
- Muscle9
- NoseY
- Pericardial Cavity5
- Peripheral ArteryT
- Peripheral Nerves and Plexi3
- Peripheral VeinM
- Peritoneal CavityL
- Pleural CavityE
- Products of ConceptionF
- Respiratory Tract0
- Skin and Mucous MembranesR
- Spinal Canal1
- Subcutaneous TissueG
- Upper GISelect the appropriate procedure code based on the approach & device:
3E0F
- Respiratory Tract
Entry, 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
3E0F33Z
- Introduction of Anti-inflam into Resp Tract, Perc Approach3E0F36Z
- Introduction of Nutritional into Resp Tract, Perc Approach3E0F37Z
- Introduce Electrol/Water Bal in Resp Tract, Perc3E0F3BZ
- Introduction of Anesthetic into Resp Tract, Perc Approach3E0F3GC
- Introduce of Oth Therap Subst into Resp Tract, Perc Approach3E0F3HZ
- Introduce of Radioact Subst into Resp Tract, Perc Approach3E0F3KZ
- Introduce of Oth Diagn Subst into Resp Tract, Perc Approach3E0F3NZ
- Introduce Analg/Hypnot/Sedat in Resp Tract, Perc3E0F3TZ
- Introduction of Destr Agent into Resp Tract, 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
3E0F4GC
- Introduce Oth Therap Subst in Resp Tract, Perc EndoEntry of instrumentation through a natural or artificial external opening to reach the site of the procedure
3E0F73Z
- Introduction of Anti-inflam into Resp Tract, Via Opening3E0F76Z
- Introduction of Nutritional into Resp Tract, Via Opening3E0F77Z
- Introduce of Electrol/Water Bal into Resp Tract, Via Opening3E0F7BZ
- Introduction of Anesthetic into Resp Tract, Via Opening3E0F7GC
- Introduce of Oth Therap Subst into Resp Tract, Via Opening3E0F7HZ
- Introduction of Radioact Subst into Resp Tract, Via Opening3E0F7KZ
- Introduction of Oth Diagn Subst into Resp Tract, Via Opening3E0F7NZ
- Introduce of Analg/Hypnot/Sedat into Resp Tract, Via Opening3E0F7TZ
- Introduction of Destr Agent into Resp Tract, Via OpeningEntry of instrumentation through a natural or artificial external opening to reach and visualize the site of the procedure
3E0F83Z
- Introduction of Anti-inflammatory into Resp Tract, Endo3E0F86Z
- Introduction of Nutritional Substance into Resp Tract, Endo3E0F87Z
- Introduction of Electrol/Water Bal into Resp Tract, Endo3E0F8BZ
- Introduction of Anesthetic Agent into Resp Tract, Endo3E0F8GC
- Introduction of Oth Therap Subst into Resp Tract, Endo3E0F8HZ
- Introduction of Radioactive Substance into Resp Tract, Endo3E0F8KZ
- Introduction of Oth Diagn Subst into Resp Tract, Endo3E0F8NZ
- Introduction of Analg/Hypnot/Sedat into Resp Tract, Endo3E0F8TZ
- Introduction of Destructive Agent into Resp Tract, Endo