Laceration of lip and oral cavity with foreign body
ICD-10 S01.52 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of laceration of lip and oral cavity with foreign body.
S01.52 refers to a laceration of the lip and oral cavity that is complicated by the presence of a foreign body. This type of injury can occur due to various mechanisms, including trauma from sharp objects, bites, or accidents involving foreign materials. The clinical presentation may include visible lacerations, swelling, and potential bleeding. The presence of a foreign body can complicate the healing process and increase the risk of infection. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough clinical examination, possibly supplemented by imaging studies if the foreign body is not easily identifiable. Management may include cleaning the wound, removal of the foreign body, and suturing if necessary. Complications can include infection, delayed healing, and scarring. Accurate coding is essential for proper reimbursement and to reflect the complexity of the injury.
Documentation must include a detailed account of the injury mechanism, foreign body identification, and initial treatment provided.
Trauma cases involving lacerations from accidents, fights, or falls where foreign objects are involved.
Ensure that all foreign bodies are documented and any imaging studies performed are noted.
Operative reports must detail the procedure for foreign body removal and any repairs made to the laceration.
Surgical intervention for lacerations requiring suturing or repair after foreign body extraction.
Document the type of foreign body and any complications encountered during surgery.
Used when suturing is required after foreign body removal.
Operative report detailing the repair procedure.
Ensure that the repair is documented as related to the laceration with foreign body.
Documentation should include the mechanism of injury, details of the foreign body, treatment provided, and any imaging studies performed.