ICD-10-PCS for Pediatrics: Procedures in the Musculoskeletal Systems provides detailed instruction on coding of procedures performed in the Musculoskeletal Systems. Complete package consists of:
Fractures and Trauma
- Common pediatric fractures and the treatments including intramedullary nailing
- Tendon and ligament repair, reattachment and reconstruction
- Knee reconstruction
- Jaw fractures, tooth reattachment and maxillomandibular fixation
Skin, Subcutaneous and Fascia, Muscles, Bones and Joints
- “Lump and bumpectomy”
- Neck masses and how to determine the layer and location
- Skin grafts versus transfer closure
- Septic joint drainage and debridement versus bone biopsy for osteomyelitis
- Joint contracture releases
- Occipitocervical fusion and posterior element decompression and fusion
Musculoskeletal Malformations
- Osteotomy
- Limb Length disparity – lengthening bone
- Facial reposition for deformity
- Scoliosis treatment – Fusion, Regular and Magnetic Growing rods
- Congenital hip dysplasia correction
- Club foot repair
- Supranumerary digits and Syndactyly correction
- Cleft lip, palate and alveolus
ICD-10-PCS for Pediatrics: Procedures in the Musculoskeletal Systems offers correct coding advice in manageable chunks with interesting and interactive instruction from a nationally recognized industry expert.
- Organized into short, manageable courses. Study what you need and when you need it.
- Provides detailed explanations of complex procedures; includes anatomy, reconstructive techniques and documentation samples.
- All courses contain images, videos, instructor narration and practice quizzes to strengthen comprehension of each subject
Need more? Libman Education’s ICD-10-PCS for Pediatrics Coding Suite offers comprehensive and complete guidance for a wide range of PCS pediatric procedures. Learn more here.
Fractures and Trauma
Topic |
Fractures |
Displaced fractures |
Non-displaced fractures |
Internal fixation devices |
Intramedullary devices |
Monoplanar external fixation |
Ring external fixation |
Hybrid external fixation |
Compartment Syndrome |
Fasciotomy |
Jaw and facial fractures |
Maxillomandibular fixation (wiring the jaw) |
Subluxation (dislocation) |
Tendon repair |
Tendon reattachment |
Patellar Tendon Rupture |
Rotator cuff reattachment |
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction |
Meniscus repair |
Meniscectomy |
Repair of non-extremity injuries |
Repair of head injuries |
Complex right lower extremity laceration repair |
Skin, Subcutaneous and Fascia, Muscles, Bones and Joints
Topic |
Biopsies and Excisions |
Biopsy followed by definitive treatment |
Overlapping Body Layers |
Tendons. Ligaments, Bursae and Fascia near a Joint |
Skin, Subcutaneous Tissue and Fascia Overlying a joint |
Neck Mass Dissection |
Skin Grafts |
Split Thickness Skin Graft (STSG) |
Full Thickness Skin Graft (FTSG) |
Would Preparation |
Free Flaps |
Pedicle Flaps |
Joint Release |
Joint Drainage, Diagnostic and Therapeutic |
Bone Biopsy |
Joint Fusion |
Vertebral Bones |
Anatomy of Spinal Joints |
Fusion of C6-T2 |
Interbody Fusion Devices |
Bone grafts |
Approaches to the Spine |
Cervical Discectomy and Fusion |
Posterior Fusion |
Pedicle-Based Spinal Instrumentation |
Occipitocervical Fusion |
Laminectomy |
Lumbar Discectomy |
Vertebral Corpectomy and Fusion |
Pseudarthrosis |
Musculoskeletal Malformations
Topic |
Genu Valgus |
Genu Varus |
Closing wedge osteotomy |
Opening wedge osteotomy |
Bone graft or graft substitute |
Limb Length Disparity |
Bone Excision |
Epiphysiodesis or Arrest |
Distraction osteogenesis |
Intramedullary limb lengthening |
LeFort maxillary osteotomy |
Cleft palate |
Mandibular osteotomy (jaw distraction osteogenesis) |
Pierre Robin Sequence |
Scoliosis |
Ponte osteotomy |
Scoliosis fusion |
Growing Rods |
MAGEC® rods |
Thoracic insufficiency syndrome (TIS) |
VEPTR Bars |
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) |
Femoral head osteotomy |
Pelvic osteotomy |
Open Z-Plasty Technique |
Percutaneous Hemi-Section Technique |
Congenital talipes equinovarus (Clubfoot) |
Ponseti Method |
Release of the ankle joint |
Reposition of the tarsal joint |
Tendon Transfer |
Fusion of tarsal joints |
Syndactyly repair |
Polydactyly |
Datachment of polydactyly |
Ligation of polydactyly |
Cleft Lip, Palate and Alveolus |
Myocutaneous flap transfer |
The level of effort to complete this course, start to finish, is equivalent to 3 CEUs and should take you approximately 3-9 hours to complete. Remember: You have access to the course materials for the full 16-week enrollment period and we encourage you to re-review any materials that are helpful to you.
Certificate of Completion
Upon successful completion of the course work, student will be able to download a Libman Education Certificate of Completion. The Certificate of Completion will list the course as awarding 3 CEUs.
AHIMA: 3 CEUs
This course has been approved for continuing education units (CEUs) for use in fulfilling the continuing education requirements of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Granting prior approval from AHIMA does not constitute endorsement of the program content or its program sponsor.
AAPC: 3 CEUs
This program has the prior approval of AAPC for continuing education hours. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by AAPC of the program content or the program sponsor.
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Lynn Kuehn, MS, RHIA, CCS-P, FAHIMA

Lynn Kuehn is president of Kuehn Consulting, LLC, and a nationally recognized authority on ICD-10-PCS coding.
Lynn was elected to the AHIMA Board of Directors, served as faculty for the original ICD-10 “Train-the-Trainers” program, and authored or co-authored several of AHIMA’s most popular books including ICD-10-PCS: An Applied Approach, recognized as the “go-to” resource for learning and mastering ICD-10-PCS.
As a Subject Matter Expert with Libman Education, Lynn’s unique and engaging teaching methods as well as her leadership on the importance of accuracy and efficiency in coding is recognized by clients and students throughout the country.
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Approach Decision Tree Flash Cards
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