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2025 ICD-10-CM code O00.8

This code classifies other types of ectopic pregnancies not specified elsewhere.

Refer to the official ICD-10-CM coding guidelines for detailed instructions on code selection and sequencing.Always use the most specific code possible. Ensure correct documentation to support the choice of code.

Modifiers may be applicable depending on the specific circumstances of the procedure or treatment, such as the location and type of procedure, and whether anesthesia was administered.Consult the appropriate guidelines.

Medical necessity is established by the presence of an ectopic pregnancy threatening the patient's health.The location and severity of the ectopic pregnancy dictates the level of medical intervention necessary. Treatment may include medications (methotrexate) or surgery (salpingectomy or laparoscopy).

Obstetrician-gynecologist, emergency medicine physician

IMPORTANT:Consider using additional codes from category O08 to specify associated complications.Codes O00.0-O00.2, O00.9 represent other types of ectopic pregnancies.

In simple words: This code is for pregnancies that develop outside of the main part of the uterus (womb). It covers locations like the fallopian tube (but not those already specified in the code), the cervix, or the ovaries, where a fertilized egg implants incorrectly. This code is for the mother's medical record, not the baby's.

ICD-10-CM code O00.8, "Other ectopic pregnancy," is used to classify ectopic pregnancies that do not fit into the more specific categories of abdominal, tubal, or ovarian pregnancies.This includes pregnancies located in the cervix, cornua of the uterus, broad ligament, or other unusual locations.It encompasses cases of intraligamentous, intramural, mesometric (mural), and other specified ectopic pregnancies.This code should be used when a more precise location is not documented or known.The code is exclusively for maternal records and should not be used for newborn records.Use additional code from category O08 to identify any associated complication.

Example 1: A 32-year-old woman presents to the emergency room with severe abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. Ultrasound reveals a ruptured ectopic pregnancy in the right fallopian tube. Code O00.8 is used in conjunction with codes from category O08 to describe associated complications such as hemorrhagic shock and the subsequent surgical intervention., A 28-year-old woman undergoes a routine ultrasound at 8 weeks gestation. The ultrasound shows a cervical pregnancy (the fertilized egg implanted in the cervix). Code O00.8 is used to document this unusual location of the pregnancy. Further codes might be needed to describe interventions., A 40-year-old woman experiences a miscarriage.Further investigation reveals an ectopic pregnancy located in the broad ligament. This rare location necessitates code O00.8 for proper billing and medical record keeping.Additional codes describing the pregnancy loss and treatment will also be applied.

Detailed medical history including menstrual cycle information, symptoms (abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding), physical examination findings, imaging reports (ultrasound), laboratory results (blood tests for pregnancy hormones and blood loss), operative reports (if surgical intervention was performed), and pathology reports.

** This code is for use only on maternal records and should never be used on newborn records.Always consult the complete ICD-10-CM coding guidelines for further details.

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