ICD-9-CM Volume 3 - (72–75) Obstetrical Procedures

(72–75) Obstetrical Procedures

  • (72) Forceps, vacuum, and breech delivery
  • (73) Other procedures inducing or assisting delivery
    • (73.0) Artificial rupture of membranes
      • (73.01) Induction of labor by artificial rupture of membranes
      • (73.09) Other artificial rupture of membranes
        • Amniotomy
    • (73.1) Other surgical induction of labor
    • (73.2) Internal and combined version and extraction
    • (73.3) Failed forceps
    • (73.4) Medical induction of labor
    • (73.5) Manually assisted delivery
    • (73.6) Episiotomy
    • (73.8) Operations on fetus to facilitate delivery
    • (73.9) Other operations assisting delivery
    • (73.91) External version
    • (73.92) Replacement of prolapsed umbilical cord
    • (73.93) Incision of cervix to assist delivery
    • (73.94) Pubiotomy to assist delivery
      • Obstetrical symphysiotomy
    • (73.99) Other
  • (74) Cesarean section and removal of fetus
  • (75) Other obstetric operations
    • (75.0) Intra-amniotic injection for abortion
    • (75.1) Diagnostic amniocentesis
    • (75.2) Intrauterine transfusion
    • (75.3) Other intrauterine operations on fetus and amnion
      • (75.31) Amnioscopy
        • Fetoscopy
        • Laparoamnioscopy
      • (75.32) Fetal EKG (scalp)
      • (75.33) Fetal blood sampling and biopsy
        • Chorionic villus sampling
      • (75.34) Other fetal monitoring
      • (75.35) Other diagnostic procedures on fetus and amnion
      • (75.36) Correction of fetal defect
      • (75.37) Amnioinfusion
      • (75.38) Fetal pulse oximetry
    • (75.4) Manual removal of retained placenta
    • (75.5) Repair of current obstetric laceration of uterus
    • (75.6) Repair of other current obstetric laceration
    • (75.7) Manual exploration of uterine cavity, postpartum
    • (75.8) Obstetric tamponade of uterus or vagina
    • (75.9) Other obstetric operations

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