X28F3WB
Division of Aortic Valve using Leaflet Laceration, Radiofrequency Energy, Percutaneous Approach, New Technology Group 11
- Release
- FY 2027
- Effective
Character Breakdown
Each character position in X28F3WB resolves to one value from the official ICD-10-PCS tables.
- 1. Section X — New Technology
- 2. Body System 2 — Cardiovascular System
- 3. Operation 8 — Division
- 4. Body Part F — Aortic Valve
- 5. Approach 3 — Percutaneous
- 6. Device / Substance / Technology W — Leaflet Laceration, Radiofrequency Energy
- 7. Qualifier B — New Technology Group 11
- 8 · Operation: Division
- Cutting into a body part, without draining fluids and/or gases from the body part, in order to separate or transect a body part
Hierarchy
Where X28F3WB sits in the official hierarchy. Each level is the code it is classified under.
- X28 Parent New Technology, Cardiovascular System, Division
- X28F3WB This code Division of Aortic Valve using Leaflet Laceration, Radiofrequency Energy, Percutaneous Approach, New Technology Group 11
Version History
How X28F3WB appears in each release imported from the official files, newest first.
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FY 2027 Effective
CurrentDivision of Aortic Valve using Leaflet Laceration, Radiofrequency Energy, Percutaneous Approach, New Technology Group 11
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FY 2026 Effective
UnchangedDivision of Aortic Valve using Leaflet Laceration, Radiofrequency Energy, Percutaneous Approach, New Technology Group 11
Related Codes
Other codes under X28
- X28F3VA Division of Aortic Valve using Intraluminal Bioprosthetic Valve Leaflet Splitting Technology in Existing Valve, Percutaneous Approach, New Technology Group 10 Billable
- X28M3DC Division of Ventricular Septum using Transcatheter Septal Scoring Technique, Percutaneous Approach, New Technology Group 12 Billable
Data Source
Code information on this page is derived from the FY 2027 ICD-10-PCS files published by CMS.
- Release
- FY 2027
- Effective
- Source file
- 2027-icd-10-pcs-order-file-long-abbreviated-titles.zip
Official ICD-10-PCS source files (opens in a new tab)
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