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ICD-9-CM Volume 3 is a system of procedural codes. It is a subset of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) 9-CM. Volumes 1 and 2 are used for diagnostic codes.

Contents

Main sections [edit]

(00) Procedures and interventions, not elsewhere classified [edit]

(01–05) Operations on the nervous system [edit]

(06–07) Operations on the endocrine system [edit]

(08–16) Operations on the eye [edit]

(18–20) Operations on the ear [edit]

(21-29) Operations on the nose, mouth and pharynx [edit]

(30–34) Operations on the respiratory system [edit]

(35–39) Operations on the cardiovascular system [edit]

Heart [edit]

Vessels [edit]

(40–41) Operations on the hemic and lymphatic system [edit]

(42–54) Operations on the digestive system [edit]

(55–59) Operations on the urinary system [edit]

(60–64) Operations on the male genital organs [edit]

(65–71) Operations on the female genital organs [edit]

(72–75) Obstetrical procedures [edit]

(76–84) Operations on the musculoskeletal system [edit]

(85–86) Operations on the integumentary system [edit]

(87–99) Miscellaneous diagnostic and therapeutic procedures [edit]

Diagnostic radiology [edit]

Interview, evaluation, consultation, and examination [edit]

Nuclear medicine [edit]

Physical therapy, respiratory therapy, rehabilitation, and related procedures [edit]

Procedures related to the psyche [edit]

Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment [edit]

Nonoperative intubation and irrigation [edit]

Replacement and removal of therapeutic appliances/nonoperative removal of foreign body or calculus [edit]

Other nonoperative procedures [edit]

See also [edit]

External links [edit]

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