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ICD-10/V93.35XD

V93.35XD ICD-10-CM Code: Fall on board canoe or kayak, subsequent encounter

Billing Status: YES. This is a valid, specific, and billable ICD-10-CM reference.

Official Registry Overview & Definition

Fall on board canoe or kayak, subsequent encounter is a billable ICD-10-CM diagnosis code (V93.35D).

Official Tabular Instructional Notes

Sequencing, inclusion, and exclusion notes published for V93.35XD in the official ICD-10-CM tabular list.

Excludes1 — Not Coded Here

Conditions generally not reported together with this code (Excludes1) -- an error unless the two conditions are documented as unrelated to each other (ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines, Section I.A.12.a).

Excludes2 — Not Included Here

Conditions not covered by this code, but which may be reported alongside it when both are present.

Change history

No changes recorded for this code — unchanged since the FY2016 baseline of the change ledger.

Verify Before Coding

  • Billable — reportable as written.
  • Principal-diagnosis restriction. External cause of morbidity codes (V, W, X and Y) describe the circumstance that caused an injury, not the condition treated. The Medicare Code Editor rejects them as a principal diagnosis; sequence the injury or condition first and report this code as secondary.

From the code registry, the Medicare Code Editor, and the MS-DRG Definitions Manual. Check it against a full claim.

Contextual Map

Every relationship of V93.35XD in one view: hierarchy, official tabular instructions in both directions, clinical classification, risk adjustment, MS-DRG participation, index terms and change history — each edge carrying the CMS source it derives from.

Hierarchy

  • V00-Y99 — Chapter 20: External Causes of Morbidity (V00-Y99) (V00-Y99) [Hierarchy]
  • V90-V94 — Water transport accidents [Hierarchy]

Referenced by Excludes1 notes

  • V91.0 — Burn due to watercraft on fire [Excludes1](via V93.-): “burn from localized fire or explosion on board ship without accident to watercraft (V93.-)” · check together

Clinical classification (CCSR)

  • EXT029 — External cause codes: subsequent encounter [CCSR]

Nearest codes (40)

  • V93 — Other injury due to accident on board watercraft, without accident to watercraft [Sibling]
  • V93.30XD — Fall on board merchant ship, subsequent encounter [Sibling]
  • V93.30XS — Fall on board merchant ship, sequela [Sibling]
  • V93.31 — Fall on board passenger ship [Sibling]
  • V93.31XA — Fall on board passenger ship, initial encounter [Sibling]
  • V93.31XD — Fall on board passenger ship, subsequent encounter [Sibling]
  • V93.31XS — Fall on board passenger ship, sequela [Sibling]
  • V93.32 — Fall on board fishing boat [Sibling]
  • and 32 more

Referenced by Other Codes

Clinical classification (AHRQ CCSR):EXT029 — External cause codes: subsequent encounter.

Clinical Classifications Software Refined (CCSR) for ICD-10-CM Diagnoses. Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

Official ICD-10-CM tabular notes on other codes that name V93.35XD or its code family.

1 Excludes1 notes: V91.0 (via V93.-).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) & Clinical Guidance

Does V93.35XD require a 7th character?

Yes. The appropriate 7th character is to be added to each code from category V93.

Nearest Codes in This Family

Official ICD-10-CM classifications closest to V93.35XD in its code family, with their registry titles.

  • V93.34XA — Fall on board sailboat, initial encounter
  • V93.34XD — Fall on board sailboat, subsequent encounter
  • V93.34XS — Fall on board sailboat, sequela
  • V93.35 — Fall on board canoe or kayak
  • V93.35XA — Fall on board canoe or kayak, initial encounter
  • V93.35XS — Fall on board canoe or kayak, sequela
  • V93.36 — Fall on board (nonpowered) inflatable craft
  • V93.36XA — Fall on board (nonpowered) inflatable craft, initial encounter
  • V93.36XD — Fall on board (nonpowered) inflatable craft, subsequent encounter
  • V93.36XS — Fall on board (nonpowered) inflatable craft, sequela

View all codes in the V93 family