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'Sirs could develop as a result of a procedure, thus becoming a complication of the medical care received

What are complication codes?

Each body system has intraoperative and postoperative complications. Complication codes for transplanted organs and tissues are also available. Complication codes are only assigned to transplanted organs if the transplant's function is compromised. To fully describe transplant complications, two codes are required. They include the transplanted organ complication and the specific complication. A preexisting condition that existed prior to the transplant can be coded as a complication if it interferes with the transplanted organ's function. There are also complication codes for infusion, transfusion, and injections. Complication codes are also assigned to prosthetic devices, implants, and grafts. The coder must also consider codes for postprocedural shock, infection, and wound dehiscence.

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