Y75: Neurological devices associated with adverse incidents
Y75.2: Neurological devices associated with adverse incidents : prosthetic and other implants, materials and accessory devices
The specific medical condition under the ICD-10 code Y75.2 involves adverse incidents associated with neurological devices, with a particular focus on prosthetic implants, other implantable materials, and accessory devices. Generally, this refers to situations where devices that are introduced into the body to aid in the function or structure of the nervous system may cause unexpected, harmful events. These devices could include things like artificial limbs (prosthetics), materials inserted into the body (implants) or used to replace body structures, and other devices used in conjunction with these. An 'adverse incident' implies a harmful or unfavorable outcome after the use of these devices, which could present in various forms depending on the exact nature of the device and the individual's unique circumstances. This might include physical discomfort, psychological distress, deterioration in health, or development of new medical conditions.
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