G96.11 Dural tear

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The ICD-10-CM code for Dural tear is G96.11 (FY2026). It is a billable, claim-ready diagnosis code.

Classification

Section
G89-G99: Other disorders of the nervous system (G89-G99)
Category G96
20 codes (14 billable)
FY2026 Status
Stable since FY2024

Also Known As

ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index entries that lead to G96.11:

  • Tear, torn (traumatic) › dural › nontraumatic
Excludes1
Not coded here. These conditions should NOT be coded together with G96.11.
  • accidental puncture or laceration of dura during a procedure (G97.41)
Code Also
  • intracranial hypotension, if applicable (G96.81-)

U.S. Hospital Utilization

  • An estimated 2,150 U.S. inpatient stays in 2023 included G96.11 among the documented diagnoses.
  • 150 stays listed it as the principal diagnosis.

Source: National Inpatient Sample (NIS), Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2016–2023. National survey-weighted estimates.

Official Coding Guidelines

Dominant/nondominant side (TOC entry)

a. Dominant/nondominant side ................................................................................................. 45

— ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, FY2026, Section I.C.6.a
Pain - Category G89 (TOC entry)

b. Pain - Category G89.............................................................................................................. 45

— ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, FY2026, Section I.C.6.b

Source: CMS — ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, FY2026

References

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Reviewed by Prajwal Shrestha, CPC, CRC
Certified Professional Coder (CPC) and Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC) · AAPC Member ID 01997614 · About · Editorial policy · Content last reviewed: 2025-10-01

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