ICD-10 Code K41.10 – Bilateral femoral hernia, with gangrene, not specified as recurrent (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Bilateral femoral hernia, with gangrene, not specified as recurrent is K41.10.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code K41.10 – Bilateral femoral hernia, with gangrene, not specified as recurrent

What it is

This code identifies a bilateral femoral hernia affecting both groins, with gangrene present. It means herniated tissue has lost blood supply and become necrotic.

Clinical signs

Look for groin bulges on both sides with pain, tenderness, and signs of bowel or tissue compromise. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation for evidence of gangrene or ischemic tissue.

When to use this code

Use K41.10 when the provider documents bilateral femoral hernia and gangrene, and does not specify that it is recurrent. This applies whether the diagnosis is made clinically, during surgery, or by imaging with operative confirmation. If laterality or gangrene status is unclear, check documentation.

Do not use for

Do not use this code for inguinal, umbilical, or other non-femoral hernias. Do not assign it when gangrene is absent or when the record specifies a recurrent hernia.

Coding tip

Confirm both laterality and gangrene in the operative or provider note before assigning K41.10.

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