ICD-10-PCS Procedure Code Table (2025)
Table Summary for XNR
This page provides the details for ICD-10-PCS Table XNR: New Technology - Bones - Replacement. Use the interactive builder below, review all possible character options, or browse the complete list of valid 7-character codes to construct an inpatient procedure code for the 2025 coding year.
Build Procedure Code for Table XNR:
Current Code: XNR????
All Possible Options for Characters in Table XNR:
Char 4: Character 4
- 8 - Skull
- L - Tarsal, Right
- M - Tarsal, Left
Char 5: Character 5
- 0 - Open
Char 6: Character 6
- 9 - Synthetic Substitute, Talar Prosthesis
- D - Synthetic Substitute, Ultrasound...
Char 7: Character 7
- 9 - New Technology Group 9
Complete List of Valid 7-Character Codes for Table XNR:
No valid code combinations found or detailed axis definitions are missing for this table.
Understanding ICD-10-PCS Table XNR (Replacement of Bones)
The ICD-10-PCS (Procedure Coding System) is utilized in U.S. healthcare settings for reporting inpatient hospital procedures. Table XNR belongs to the New Technology section, specifically addressing procedures within the Bones body system, and focuses on the root operation of Replacement.
A complete 7-character ICD-10-PCS code from this table is constructed as follows:
- Character 1 (Section): X - New Technology
- Character 2 (Body System): N - Bones
- Character 3 (Root Operation): R - Replacement
- Character 4 (Character 4): Specifies the exact body part involved in the replacement.
- Character 5 (Character 5): Defines the technique (e.g., Open, Percutaneous) used to reach the procedure site.
- Character 6 (Character 6): Indicates if a device was used during the replacement and its type.
- Character 7 (Character 7): Provides additional specific information or clarifies the procedure.
Accurate assignment of each character based on the operative report and the detailed definitions within the ICD-10-PCS system is essential for correct coding. This page lists all valid options and combinations for table XNR according to the 2025 ICD-10-PCS guidelines.