S01.102 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Codes
- S01.102A Unspecified open wound of left eyelid and periocular area, initial encounter
- S01.102D Unspecified open wound of left eyelid and periocular area, subsequent encounter
- S01.102S Unspecified open wound of left eyelid and periocular area, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S01.102 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S00-S09 Injuries to the head
- S01 Open wound of head
- S01.0 Open wound of scalp
- S01.00 Unspecified open wound of scalp
- S01.01 Laceration without foreign body of scalp
- S01.02 Laceration with foreign body of scalp
- S01.03 Puncture wound without foreign body of scalp
- S01.04 Puncture wound with foreign body of scalp
- S01.05 Open bite of scalp
- S01.1 Open wound of eyelid and periocular area
- S01.10 Unspecified open wound of eyelid and periocular area
- S01.11 Laceration without foreign body of eyelid and periocular area
- S01.12 Laceration with foreign body of eyelid and periocular area
- S01.13 Puncture wound without foreign body of eyelid and periocular area
- S01.14 Puncture wound with foreign body of eyelid and periocular area
- S01.15 Open bite of eyelid and periocular area
- S01.2 Open wound of nose
- S01.20 Unspecified open wound of nose
- S01.21 Laceration without foreign body of nose
- S01.22 Laceration with foreign body of nose
- S01.23 Puncture wound without foreign body of nose
- S01.24 Puncture wound with foreign body of nose
- S01.25 Open bite of nose
- S01.3 Open wound of ear
- S01.30 Unspecified open wound of ear
- S01.31 Laceration without foreign body of ear
- S01.32 Laceration with foreign body of ear
- S01.33 Puncture wound without foreign body of ear
- S01.34 Puncture wound with foreign body of ear
- S01.35 Open bite of ear
- S01.4 Open wound of cheek and temporomandibular area
- S01.40 Unspecified open wound of cheek and temporomandibular area
- S01.41 Laceration without foreign body of cheek and temporomandibular area
- S01.42 Laceration with foreign body of cheek and temporomandibular area
- S01.43 Puncture wound without foreign body of cheek and temporomandibular area
- S01.44 Puncture wound with foreign body of cheek and temporomandibular area
- S01.45 Open bite of cheek and temporomandibular area
- S01.5 Open wound of lip and oral cavity
- S01.50 Unspecified open wound of lip and oral cavity
- S01.51 Laceration of lip and oral cavity without foreign body
- S01.52 Laceration of lip and oral cavity with foreign body
- S01.53 Puncture wound of lip and oral cavity without foreign body
- S01.54 Puncture wound of lip and oral cavity with foreign body
- S01.55 Open bite of lip and oral cavity
- S01.8 Open wound of other parts of head
- S01.80 Unspecified open wound of other part of head
- S01.81 Laceration without foreign body of other part of head
- S01.82 Laceration with foreign body of other part of head
- S01.83 Puncture wound without foreign body of other part of head
- S01.84 Puncture wound with foreign body of other part of head
- S01.85 Open bite of other part of head
- S01.9 Open wound of unspecified part of head
- S01.90 Unspecified open wound of unspecified part of head
- S01.91 Laceration without foreign body of unspecified part of head
- S01.92 Laceration with foreign body of unspecified part of head
- S01.93 Puncture wound without foreign body of unspecified part of head
- S01.94 Puncture wound with foreign body of unspecified part of head
- S01.95 Open bite of unspecified part of head
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S01.102 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S01.102 ICD 10 code
The structure of your face helps protect your eyes from injury. Still, injuries can damage your eye, sometimes severely enough that you could lose your vision. Most eye injuries are preventable. If you play sports or work in certain jobs, you may need protection.
The most common type of injury happens when something irritates the outer surface of your eye. Certain jobs such as industrial jobs or hobbies such as carpentry make this type of injury more likely. It's also more likely if you wear contact lenses.
Chemicals or heat can burn your eyes. With chemicals, the pain may cause you to close your eyes. This traps the irritant next to the eye and may cause more damage. You should wash out your eye right away while you wait for medical help.
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