ICD-11 classes
19 Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period
Certain disorders originating in the perinatal period
KD39 — Complications of intrauterine procedures, not elsewhere...
KD39.1 — Fetus or newborn affected by chorionic villous sampling
ICD-11 KD39.1 — Fetus or newborn affected by chorionic villous sampling
Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is a procedure where a small sample of the placenta is removed, either through the cervix or abdomen. Risks when performing CVS include: injury to the fetus or mother from the needle, infection to the mother from a punctured bowel or contaminated skin, or Rhesus sensitisation. Injury or infection can lead to miscarriage, although this is rare.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
The diagnosis excludes nothing.
It has no clarifying diagnoses.
The diagnosis is coded elsewhere:
- Complications of intrauterine procedures, not elsewhere classified #5238
- Complications of intrauterine procedures, not elsewhere classified #7922
- Complications of intrauterine procedures, not elsewhere classified #10207
- Complications of intrauterine procedures, not elsewhere classified #10824
- Complications of intrauterine procedures, not elsewhere classified #11789
- Complications of intrauterine procedures, not elsewhere classified #12917
- Complications of intrauterine procedures, not elsewhere classified #14897
- Complications of intrauterine procedures, not elsewhere classified #18187
- Complications of intrauterine procedures, not elsewhere classified #20103
- Complications of intrauterine procedures, not elsewhere classified #27477