Other specified acquired deformities of left thigh
ICD-10 M21.852 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified acquired deformities of left thigh.
Acquired deformities of the left thigh can arise from various conditions, including trauma, surgical interventions, or diseases that alter the normal anatomy of the thigh. These deformities may manifest as changes in bone structure, muscle atrophy, or abnormal joint alignment. Common causes include fractures that heal improperly, infections leading to osteomyelitis, or conditions such as arthritis that can lead to joint deformities. Patients may present with symptoms such as pain, reduced mobility, and visible deformities. Treatment often involves physical therapy, corrective surgery, or orthopedic interventions to restore function and alleviate discomfort. Accurate diagnosis and documentation are crucial for appropriate coding and reimbursement, as these deformities can significantly impact a patient's quality of life and functional abilities.
Detailed descriptions of the deformity, treatment plans, and outcomes.
Post-fracture deformities, post-surgical complications, and degenerative joint changes.
Ensure that all relevant imaging and diagnostic tests are documented to support the diagnosis.
Functional assessments, treatment goals, and progress notes.
Rehabilitation following orthopedic surgery or trauma.
Documenting the impact of the deformity on the patient's daily activities and quality of life.
Used for correcting deformities of the femur.
Operative reports detailing the procedure and indications.
Orthopedic surgeons must document pre-operative assessments and post-operative outcomes.
Documentation must include a detailed description of the deformity, its cause, treatment plan, and any associated conditions.