2008 ICD-9-CM Procedure 92.30
- Stereotactic radiosurgery, not otherwise specified
- (STAIR-ee-o-TAK-tik...) A radiation therapy technique involving a rigid head frame that is attached to the skull; high-dose radiation is administered through openings in the head frame to the tumor while decreasing the amount of radiation given to normal brain tissue. This procedure does not involve surgery.
- A stereotactic neurosurgery in which the usual rigid needles or probes are replaced with beams of ionizing radiation directed toward an intracranial target so as to achieve local tissue destruction. No skin incision or skull opening is required. It is performed with the "gamma knife", a self-contained unit with 201 cobalt-60 sources or with an isocentric linear accelerator (linac). (Goodman, M.L., Southern Medical Journal, vol. 83, May 1990, pp. 551-4)
- 92.30 is a specific code that can be used to specify a procedure
- 92.30 contains 9 index entries
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Index entries containing 92.30:- Destruction
- lesion (local)
- brain (transtemporal approach) NEC 01.59
- by stereotactic radiosurgery
92.30
- pituitary gland
- by stereotactic radiosurgery
92.30
- neuroma
- acoustic 04.01
- by stereotactic radiosurgery
92.30
Excision- lesion (local)
- brain (transtemporal approach) NEC 01.59
- by stereotactic radiosurgery
92.30
- pituitary (gland) -- see also Hypophysectomy, partial 07.63
- by stereotactic radiosurgery
92.30
- neuroma (Morton's) (peripheral nerve) 04.07
- acoustic
- by stereotactic radiosurgery
92.30
Radiosurgery, stereotactic 92.30Resection -- see also Excision, by site- brain 01.59
- by
- stereotactic radiosurgery
92.30
Stereotactic radiosurgery 92.30
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