ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code (2025)
Official Description for K80
Cholelithiasis
Coding Notes & Guidelines for K80
retained cholelithiasis following cholecystectomy (K91.86)
code if applicable for associated gangrene of gallbladder (K82.A1), or perforation of gallbladder (K82.A2)
code if applicable for associated gangrene of gallbladder (K82.A1), or perforation of gallbladder (K82.A2)
code if applicable for associated gangrene of gallbladder (K82.A1), or perforation of gallbladder (K82.A2)
code if applicable for associated gangrene of gallbladder (K82.A1), or perforation of gallbladder (K82.A2)
Any condition listed in K80.2 with acute cholecystitis
Cholelithiasis with cholecystitis NOS
- Cholecystolithiasis without cholecystitis
- Cholelithiasis (without cholecystitis)
- Colic (recurrent) of gallbladder (without cholecystitis)
- Gallstone (impacted) of cystic duct (without cholecystitis)
- Gallstone (impacted) of gallbladder (without cholecystitis)
Any condition listed in K80.5 with cholangitis
Any condition listed in K80.5 with cholecystitis (with cholangitis)
- Choledocholithiasis (without cholangitis or cholecystitis)
- Gallstone (impacted) of bile duct NOS (without cholangitis or cholecystitis)
- Gallstone (impacted) of common duct (without cholangitis or cholecystitis)
- Gallstone (impacted) of hepatic duct (without cholangitis or cholecystitis)
- Hepatic cholelithiasis (without cholangitis or cholecystitis)
- Hepatic colic (recurrent) (without cholangitis or cholecystitis)
, if applicable, fistula of bile duct (K83.3)
Child Codes (More Specific Codes for K80):
About ICD-10-CM Code K80 (Cholelithiasis)
ICD-10-CM code K80 is a billable or specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2025 edition of ICD-10-CM K80 became effective on October 1, 2024.
This page provides detailed information about K80 - Cholelithiasis. It includes common terminology, coding guidelines such as "Includes," "Excludes1," and "Excludes2" notes, and information on required 7th characters. Utilizing this information correctly is essential for accurate medical coding and claims submission for conditions like Cholelithiasis.