Other specified acquired deformities of unspecified limb
ICD-10 M21.80 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified acquired deformities of unspecified limb.
M21.80 refers to acquired deformities of the limbs that do not fall under more specific categories. These deformities can arise from various causes, including trauma, infections, or conditions that lead to structural changes in the bones and soft tissues. Common examples include finger and toe abnormalities such as syndactyly, polydactyly, and hallux valgus. Hallux valgus, characterized by a lateral deviation of the big toe, can lead to significant discomfort and functional impairment. Corrective procedures may include surgical interventions such as osteotomy or arthrodesis to realign the affected digit. Accurate coding requires a thorough understanding of the patient's history and the specific nature of the deformity, as well as any associated conditions that may influence treatment options.
Detailed descriptions of the deformity, treatment plans, and any imaging studies.
Patients presenting with acquired deformities following trauma or surgery.
Ensure that the documentation clearly states the acquired nature of the deformity and any associated conditions.
Foot examination findings, patient history, and treatment options.
Patients with hallux valgus or other toe deformities requiring surgical intervention.
Document the functional impact of the deformity on the patient's mobility.
Performed for hallux valgus correction.
Pre-operative assessment, surgical notes, and post-operative follow-up.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the specific nature of the deformity and the rationale for surgery.
M21.80 includes various acquired deformities of the limbs, such as hallux valgus, finger abnormalities, and other unspecified deformities resulting from trauma or other acquired conditions.