S36.1 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
- S36.11 Injury of liver
- S36.112 Contusion of liver
- S36.112A Contusion of liver, initial encounter
- S36.112D Contusion of liver, subsequent encounter
- S36.112S Contusion of liver, sequela
- S36.113 Laceration of liver, unspecified degree
- S36.113A Laceration of liver, unspecified degree, initial encounter
- S36.113D Laceration of liver, unspecified degree, subsequent encounter
- S36.113S Laceration of liver, unspecified degree, sequela
- S36.114 Minor laceration of liver
- S36.114A Minor laceration of liver, initial encounter
- S36.114D Minor laceration of liver, subsequent encounter
- S36.114S Minor laceration of liver, sequela
- S36.115 Moderate laceration of liver
- S36.115A Moderate laceration of liver, initial encounter
- S36.115D Moderate laceration of liver, subsequent encounter
- S36.115S Moderate laceration of liver, sequela
- S36.116 Major laceration of liver
- S36.116A Major laceration of liver, initial encounter
- S36.116D Major laceration of liver, subsequent encounter
- S36.116S Major laceration of liver, sequela
- S36.118 Other injury of liver
- S36.118A Other injury of liver, initial encounter
- S36.118D Other injury of liver, subsequent encounter
- S36.118S Other injury of liver, sequela
- S36.119 Unspecified injury of liver
- S36.119A Unspecified injury of liver, initial encounter
- S36.119D Unspecified injury of liver, subsequent encounter
- S36.119S Unspecified injury of liver, sequela
- S36.12 Injury of gallbladder
- S36.122 Contusion of gallbladder
- S36.122A Contusion of gallbladder, initial encounter
- S36.122D Contusion of gallbladder, subsequent encounter
- S36.122S Contusion of gallbladder, sequela
- S36.123 Laceration of gallbladder
- S36.123A Laceration of gallbladder, initial encounter
- S36.123D Laceration of gallbladder, subsequent encounter
- S36.123S Laceration of gallbladder, sequela
- S36.128 Other injury of gallbladder
- S36.128A Other injury of gallbladder, initial encounter
- S36.128D Other injury of gallbladder, subsequent encounter
- S36.128S Other injury of gallbladder, sequela
- S36.129 Unspecified injury of gallbladder
- S36.129A Unspecified injury of gallbladder, initial encounter
- S36.129D Unspecified injury of gallbladder, subsequent encounter
- S36.129S Unspecified injury of gallbladder, sequela
- S36.13 Injury of bile duct
- S36.13XA Injury of bile duct, initial encounter
- S36.13XD Injury of bile duct, subsequent encounter
- S36.13XS Injury of bile duct, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S36.1 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S30-S39 Injuries to the abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine, pelvis and external genitals
- S36 Injury of intra-abdominal organs
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S36.1 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S36.1 ICD 10 code
Your liver makes a digestive juice called bile. Your gallbladder stores it between meals. When you eat, your gallbladder pushes the bile into tubes called bile ducts. They carry the bile to your small intestine. The bile helps break down fat. It also helps the liver get rid of toxins and wastes.
Different diseases can block the bile ducts and cause a problem with the flow of bile:
- Gallstones, which can increase pressure in the gallbladder and cause a gallbladder attack. The pain usually lasts from one to several hours.
- Cancer
- Infections
- Birth defects, such as biliary atresia. It is the most common reason for liver transplants in children in the United States.
- Inflammation, which can cause scarring. Over time, this can lead to liver failure.
NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
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