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S38.232A

Partial traumatic amputation of scrotum and testis, initial encounter

Release
FY 2027
Effective

Hierarchy

Where S38.232A sits in the official hierarchy. Each level is the code it is classified under.

  1. S38 Crushing injury and traumatic amputation of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals
  2. S38.2 Traumatic amputation of external genital organs
  3. S38.23 Traumatic amputation of scrotum and testis
  4. S38.232 Parent Partial traumatic amputation of scrotum and testis
  5. S38.232A This code Partial traumatic amputation of scrotum and testis, initial encounter

Official Coding Notes

Reproduced verbatim from the FY 2027 ICD-10-CM files. Notes labelled as inherited are declared on a parent code and apply here too.

7th Character

The appropriate 7th character is to be added to each code from category S38

Inherited from S38 — Crushing injury and traumatic amputation of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals

7th Character

A - initial encounter

Inherited from S38 — Crushing injury and traumatic amputation of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals

7th Character

D - subsequent encounter

Inherited from S38 — Crushing injury and traumatic amputation of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals

7th Character

S - sequela

Inherited from S38 — Crushing injury and traumatic amputation of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals

Version History

How S38.232A appears in each release imported from the official files, newest first.

  1. FY 2027 Effective

    Current

    Partial traumatic amputation of scrotum and testis, initial encounter

  2. FY 2026 Effective

    Unchanged

    Partial traumatic amputation of scrotum and testis, initial encounter

Other codes under S38.232

Data Source

Code information on this page is derived from the FY 2027 ICD-10-CM files published by CDC NCHS and CMS.

Release
FY 2027
Effective
Source file
icd10cm-code-descriptions-2027.zip

Official ICD-10-CM source files (opens in a new tab)

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