Z86.010  – Personal history of colonic polyps

Z86.010 – Personal history of colonic polyps

Understand the code for personal history of colon polyps, its significance, clinical implications, and billability.

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Z86.010 diagnosis code: Personal history of colon polyps

Z86.010 is an ICD-10-CM code by the American Medical Association. It is used to refer to a personal history of colonic polyps when a patient has previously had colonic polyps identified during an examination, such as a colonoscopy. A history of colonic polyps is important because it influences future management, ongoing surveillance, and prevention strategies for colorectal cancer. The code also applies to the following:

  • personal history of colorectal polyps
  • personal history of rectal polyps

Z86.010 falls within the ICD-10-CM range of Z00–Z99, which covers factors influencing health status and contact with health services, and more specifically under Z86.0, which refers to personal history of in-situ and benign neoplasms and neoplasms of uncertain behavior.

Is Z86.010 billable?

No. In 2025, Z86.010 was converted to a non-billable, non-specific parent code. It should not be used for reimbursement purposes. Instead, use more detailed codes under it such as Z86.0100 and Z86.0102.

Clinical information

  • Personal history of colonic polyps signifies that the patient has a previous diagnosis of colonic polyps, which are small growths on the colon's inner lining, often identified during a screening colonoscopy.
  • Colonic polyps can be adenomatous (precancerous) or non-adenomatous (hyperplastic or inflammatory).
  • Surveillance and appropriate follow-up examination are crucial for patients with a personal history of colonic polyps to detect any potential recurrence or progression to colorectal cancer.

Synonyms include:

  • Personal history of adenomatous colonic polyps
  • Personal history of non-adenomatous colonic polyps
  • History of colonic polyp resection
  • Previous colonic polyp diagnosis
  • Colonic polyp surveillance
  • History of adenomatous polyp of colon
  • History of polyp (benign tumor) of the colon
  • History of polyp of colon

Other ICD-10 Codes Commonly Used for Colonic Polyps

Commonly Used ICD-10 Codes for Colonic Polyps:

  • K63.5 - Polyp of colon
  • D12.6 - Benign neoplasm of colon, unspecified
  • Z86.018 - Personal history of other benign neoplasm of colon
  • Z85.038 - Personal history of other malignant neoplasm of large intestine
  • K63.89 - Other specified diseases of intestine
  • Z87.59 - Personal history of other diseases of the digestive system
  • K63.4 - Polyp of rectum
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Commonly asked questions

Some colonic polyps can be precancerous (adenomatous), while others are non-adenomatous. Regular surveillance is necessary to identify and remove any precancerous polyps and prevent the development of colorectal cancer.

Colonic polyps are typically detected during a colonoscopy, which allows the physician to visualize the colon and rectum using a flexible tube with a camera. Polyps can be removed or biopsied during the procedure.

The surveillance interval may vary depending on the characteristics of the polyps, such as size, number, and histology. Generally, individuals with a history of colonic polyps may require more frequent surveillance colonoscopy, often every 3-5 years.

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