Identify the principal diagnosis and secondary diagnosis and place them in the correct order. The ICD-10 2023 code options follow the Case study. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This is a 70-year-old male I saw about a year ago. The patient had cancer of the bladder with muscle invasion. Chemotherapy performed by Dr. Med. I checked him one year ago and he was o.k. but I checked him a month ago and found that he had a recurrent cancer. The only problem that bothers me is the cancer coming back right in through the diverticulum on the right side. I am kind of worried about that might split out and that is going to be a disaster. We decided to perform a radical cystectomy. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: The patient had a double bypass about ten years ago and also had a stent placement in the heart about a month ago. ALLERGIES: The patient has allergies to seafood and iodine. SOCIAL HISTORY: The patient quit smoking about ten years ago and smoked almost half pack a day. REVIEW OF SYSTEMS: The review of systems is significant for colon cancer in the father. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: Generally, is alert. HEENT is within normal limits. The neck was supple. The lungs were clear to auscultation and percussion. The heart was normal sinus rhythm, no murmur. The abdomen was soft, no palpable mass or organomegaly. Extremities were symmetrical, good pulses. External genitalia is normal. The prostate was very small - less than 20 grams size and soft. IMPRESSION: Cancer of the bladder recurrent and muscular invasion. PLAN: Radical cystectomy with ileal conduit. He knows all the complications including bleeding and also adjacent organ damage and possible blood clot. He decided to have the operation done. Z87.891 = History of tobacco use K66.0 = Peritoneal adhesions I73.9 = Peripheral vascular disease C67.8 = Malignant neoplasm of the bladder Z95.1 = Status post CABG Z98.61. Status post PTCA I25.10 = Coronary artery disease .