Specific code 2012 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 997.02
Iatrogenic cerebrovascular infarction or hemorrhage
  • Short description: Iatrogen CV infarc/hmrhg.
  • ICD-9-CM 997.02 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 997.02 should only be used for claims with a date of service on or before September 30, 2015. For claims with a date of service on or after October 1, 2015, use an equivalent ICD-10-CM code (or codes).
  • You are viewing the 2012 version of ICD-9-CM 997.02.
  • More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 997.02: 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 997.02 converts approximately to:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM I97.811 Intraoperative cerebrovascular infarction during other surgery
    Or:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM I97.821 Postprocedural cerebrovascular infarction during other surgery
Approximate Synonyms
  • Infarct of cerebrum due to iatrogenic cerebrovascular accident
  • Intraoperative stroke, complicating cardiac procedure
  • Intraoperative stroke, complicating noncardiac procedure
  • Postprocedural stroke, following cardiac procedure
  • Postprocedural stroke, following noncardiac procedure
Applies To
  • Postoperative stroke
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 997.02:
  • Accident, accidental - see also condition
    • cerebrovascular (current) (CVA) (see also Disease, cerebrovascular, acute) 434.91
      • aborted 434.91
      • embolic 434.11
      • healed or old V12.54
      • hemorrhagic - see Hemorrhage, brain
      • impending 435.9
      • ischemic 434.91
      • late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) cerebrovascular disease
      • postoperative 997.02
      • thrombotic 434.01
  • Embolism 444.9
  • Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (nontraumatic) 459.0
    • brain (miliary) (nontraumatic) 431
      • with
      • arachnoid - see Hemorrhage, subarachnoid
      • due to
        • birth injury 767.0
        • rupture of aneurysm (congenital) (see also Hemorrhage, subarachnoid) 430
        • syphilis 094.89
      • epidural or extradural - see Hemorrhage, extradural
      • fetus or newborn (anoxic) (hypoxic) (due to birth trauma) (nontraumatic) 767.0
      • iatrogenic 997.02
      • postoperative 997.02
      • puerperal, postpartum, childbirth 674.0
      • stem 431
      • subarachnoid, arachnoid, or meningeal - see Hemorrhage, subarachnoid
      • subdural - see Hemorrhage, subdural
      • traumatic NEC 853.0
        • with
          • cerebral
            • contusion - see Contusion, brain
            • laceration - see Laceration, brain
          • open intracranial wound 853.1
          • skull fracture - see Fracture, skull, by site
        • extradural or epidural 852.4
          • with open intracranial wound 852.5
        • subarachnoid 852.0
          • with open intracranial wound 852.1
        • subdural 852.2
          • with open intracranial wound 852.3
  • Infarct, infarction
    • brain (stem) 434.91
      • embolic (see also Embolism, brain) 434.11
      • healed or old without residuals V12.54
      • iatrogenic 997.02
      • lacunar 434.91
      • late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) cerebrovascular disease
      • postoperative 997.02
      • puerperal, postpartum, childbirth 674.0
      • thrombotic (see also Thrombosis, brain) 434.01
  • Stroke 434.91
    • iatrogenic 997.02
    • postoperative 997.02
  • Thrombosis, thrombotic (marantic) (multiple) (progressive) (vein) (vessel) 453.9
    • brain (artery) (stem) 434.0
      • due to syphilis 094.89
      • iatrogenic 997.02
      • late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) cerebrovascular disease
      • postoperative 997.02
      • puerperal, postpartum, childbirth 674.0
      • sinus (see also Thrombosis, intracranial venous sinus) 325
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