Congenital complete absence of unspecified lower limb
ICD-10 Q72.00 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of congenital complete absence of unspecified lower limb.
Congenital complete absence of an unspecified lower limb refers to a condition where a child is born without one of their lower limbs. This condition can occur due to various factors, including genetic mutations, environmental influences during pregnancy, or disruptions in limb development. The absence can be unilateral or bilateral, but in this case, it is unspecified. The condition may be associated with other congenital malformations or syndromes, such as limb reduction defects, which can affect the musculoskeletal system. Children with this condition may require multidisciplinary care, including orthopedic interventions, prosthetic fitting, and physical therapy to enhance mobility and function. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for optimizing developmental outcomes and addressing any associated complications. The absence of a limb can significantly impact a child's physical and psychosocial development, necessitating a comprehensive approach to care that includes family support and counseling.
Detailed clinical notes describing the limb absence, associated conditions, and treatment plans are essential. Documentation should include physical examination findings and any imaging studies.
Common scenarios include newborn assessments revealing limb absence, referrals for orthopedic evaluation, and discussions regarding prosthetic options.
Consideration of developmental milestones and psychosocial support for the child and family is crucial in pediatric care.
Genetic testing results, family history, and any syndromic associations should be documented. Genetic counseling notes are also important.
Scenarios may include genetic evaluations for syndromes associated with limb absence and discussions about recurrence risks in future pregnancies.
Understanding the genetic basis of congenital limb absence can guide management and counseling.
Used when performing a unique surgical procedure related to limb absence.
Detailed operative notes and justification for the unlisted procedure.
Orthopedic specialists should provide comprehensive documentation.
Documentation should include a detailed physical examination, imaging studies if performed, and any associated congenital anomalies. It is also important to document the impact on the child's development and any planned interventions.