5-359.0:
Operations on cardiac valves and septa and vessels near the heart: Other heart operations for congenital anomalies: Total correction of tetralogy of Fallot
You have had a heart operation for a congenital deformity.
The heart pumps blood through the body. Inside the heart are 4 chambers. There are 2 heart atria and 2 ventricles. Both heart atria and both ventricles are separated from each other by a partition.
Major, important blood vessels branch out of the heart. The main artery (aorta), originating from the left lower chamber (ventricle) of the heart, supplies the whole body with oxygen-rich blood. The right ventricle pumps oxygen-poor blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs, where the blood is then enriched with oxygen.
Your heart did not develop properly before you were born. As a result the blood was not able to flow properly from your right ventricle to your lungs. In addition, your aorta near your heart was changed and you had a hole in your cardiac septum. This is also known as tetralogy of Fallot. The operation repaired the deformity.
Additional indicator
If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
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Source
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