Z93.0: Tracheostomy status
You have a tracheostoma.
A tracheostoma is an additional opening in the windpipe (trachea). Air enters the lungs through the windpipe. A tracheostoma is artificially created via an operation.
Thanks to the tracheostoma, the windpipe has an outward connection. A tracheostoma can be created when you have great difficulties breathing through the upper respiratory tract. This can happen for instance when the upper respiratory tract is permanently narrowed by an injury or change. A tracheostoma is also inserted when you have been breathing artificially for a considerable time.
The artificial orifice in your windpipe requires a special treatment. That includes for instance cleaning the opening and replacing material at the opening.
Additional indicator
On medical documents, the ICD code is often appended by letters that indicate the diagnostic certainty or the affected side of the body.
- G: Confirmed diagnosis
- V: Tentative diagnosis
- Z: Condition after
- A: Excluded diagnosis
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
Further information
Source
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