S25.5 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
- S25.50 Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels
- S25.501 Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels, right side
- S25.501A Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels, right side, initial encounter
- S25.501D Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels, right side, subsequent encounter
- S25.501S Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels, right side, sequela
- S25.502 Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels, left side
- S25.502A Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels, left side, initial encounter
- S25.502D Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels, left side, subsequent encounter
- S25.502S Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels, left side, sequela
- S25.509 Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels, unspecified side
- S25.509A Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels, unspecified side, initial encounter
- S25.509D Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels, unspecified side, subsequent encounter
- S25.509S Unspecified injury of intercostal blood vessels, unspecified side, sequela
- S25.51 Laceration of intercostal blood vessels
- S25.511 Laceration of intercostal blood vessels, right side
- S25.511A Laceration of intercostal blood vessels, right side, initial encounter
- S25.511D Laceration of intercostal blood vessels, right side, subsequent encounter
- S25.511S Laceration of intercostal blood vessels, right side, sequela
- S25.512 Laceration of intercostal blood vessels, left side
- S25.512A Laceration of intercostal blood vessels, left side, initial encounter
- S25.512D Laceration of intercostal blood vessels, left side, subsequent encounter
- S25.512S Laceration of intercostal blood vessels, left side, sequela
- S25.519 Laceration of intercostal blood vessels, unspecified side
- S25.519A Laceration of intercostal blood vessels, unspecified side, initial encounter
- S25.519D Laceration of intercostal blood vessels, unspecified side, subsequent encounter
- S25.519S Laceration of intercostal blood vessels, unspecified side, sequela
- S25.59 Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels
- S25.591 Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels, right side
- S25.591A Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels, right side, initial encounter
- S25.591D Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels, right side, subsequent encounter
- S25.591S Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels, right side, sequela
- S25.592 Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels, left side
- S25.592A Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels, left side, initial encounter
- S25.592D Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels, left side, subsequent encounter
- S25.592S Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels, left side, sequela
- S25.599 Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels, unspecified side
- S25.599A Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels, unspecified side, initial encounter
- S25.599D Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels, unspecified side, subsequent encounter
- S25.599S Other specified injury of intercostal blood vessels, unspecified side, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S25.5 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S20-S29 Injuries to the thorax
- S25 Injury of blood vessels of thorax
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S25.5 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S25.5 ICD 10 code
An injury is damage to your body. It is a general term that refers to harm caused by accidents, falls, hits, weapons, and more. In the U.S., millions of people injure themselves every year. These injuries range from minor to life-threatening. Injuries can happen at work or play, indoors or outdoors, driving a car, or walking across the street.
Wounds are injuries that break the skin or other body tissues. They include cuts, scrapes, scratches, and punctured skin. They often happen because of an accident, but surgery, sutures, and stitches also cause wounds. Minor wounds usually aren't serious, but it is important to clean them. Serious and infected wounds may require first aid followed by a visit to your doctor. You should also seek attention if the wound is deep, you cannot close it yourself, you cannot stop the bleeding or get the dirt out, or it does not heal.
Other common types of injuries include:
- Animal bites
- Bruises
- Burns
- Dislocations
- Electrical injuries
- Fractures (broken bones)
- Sprains and strains