ICD-10-CM Code O71: Other obstetric trauma and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • O71 - Other obstetric trauma
    • O71.0 - Rupture of uterus (spontaneous) before onset of labor
      • O71.00 - Rupture of uterus before onset of labor, unspecified trimester
      • O71.02 - Rupture of uterus before onset of labor, second trimester
      • O71.03 - Rupture of uterus before onset of labor, third trimester
    • O71.1 - Rupture of uterus during labor
    • O71.2 - Postpartum inversion of uterus
    • O71.3 - Obstetric laceration of cervix
    • O71.4 - Obstetric high vaginal laceration alone
    • O71.5 - Other obstetric injury to pelvic organs
    • O71.6 - Obstetric damage to pelvic joints and ligaments
    • O71.7 - Obstetric hematoma of pelvis
    • O71.8 - Other specified obstetric trauma
      • O71.81 - Laceration of uterus, not elsewhere classified
      • O71.82 - Other specified trauma to perineum and vulva
      • O71.89 - Other specified obstetric trauma
    • O71.9 - Obstetric trauma, unspecified

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