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Cholecystectomy


Related Terms


  • Excision of Gallbladder
  • Lap Chole
  • Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Specialists


  • Gastroenterologist
  • General Surgeon

Comorbid Conditions


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Factors Influencing Duration


Factors influencing duration of disability include the type of procedure (i.e., laparoscopic surgery vs. open surgery), underlying conditions (e.g., diabetes), presence of complications, and the individual's general health.

Duration Trends from Reference Data


DURATION TRENDS
 ICD-9-CM: 51.22, 51.23  
CasesMeanMinMaxNo Lost TimeOver 6 Months
947220830.6%0%
 
  
 
Percentile:5th25thMedian75th95th
Days:513192848
 
  
 

Differences may exist between the duration tables and the reference graphs. Duration tables provide expected recovery periods based on the type of work performed by the individual. The reference graphs reflect the actual experience of many individuals across the spectrum of physical conditions, in a variety of industries, and with varying levels of case management. Selected graphs combine multiple codes based on similar means and medians.

Medical Codes


ICD-9-CM:
51.2 - Cholecystectomy
51.21 - Partial Cholecystectomy, Other; Revision of Prior Cholecystectomy
51.22 - Cholecystectomy; Excludes Laparoscopic
51.23 - Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
51.24 - Laparoscopic Partial Cholecystectomy




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