ICD-10 Code K60.521 – Anorectal fistula, complex, initial (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Anorectal fistula, complex, initial is K60.521.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code K60.521 – Anorectal fistula, complex, initial

What it is

This code identifies a complex anorectal fistula during the initial encounter. It means an abnormal tract connects the anal or rectal area to nearby tissue and is considered complex based on documentation.

Clinical signs

Common findings include persistent drainage, pain, local irritation, or recurrent perianal infection. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation, especially when notes describe branching tracts, multiple openings, or involvement of deeper structures.

When to use this code

Use K60.521 when the record clearly states a complex anorectal fistula and the encounter is initial. This is appropriate for first visits, new evaluations, or initial management before subsequent care is documented. Check documentation if complexity is not specified.

Do not use for

Do not use this code for a simple anorectal fistula or for follow-up encounters after the initial visit. If the note describes another anal disorder without a fistula, code the documented condition instead.

Coding tip

Confirm both “complex” and “initial” in the provider note before assigning K60.521.

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