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ICD-10 CodesS02.411

S02.411

Billable

LeFort I fracture

BILLABLE STATUSYes
IMPLEMENTATION DATEOctober 1, 2015
LAST UPDATED09/11/2025

Code Description

ICD-10 S02.411 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of lefort i fracture.

Key Diagnostic Point:

A LeFort I fracture is a type of maxillary fracture that involves a horizontal fracture of the maxilla, separating the upper jaw from the base of the skull. This injury typically occurs due to high-impact trauma, such as motor vehicle accidents, falls, or physical assaults. Clinically, patients may present with facial swelling, malocclusion, and nasal bleeding. The fracture can disrupt the dental arch and may lead to complications such as airway obstruction or facial deformity if not properly managed. Diagnosis is primarily through clinical examination and imaging studies, including CT scans, which provide detailed visualization of the fracture pattern. Management often involves surgical intervention to realign the maxilla and stabilize the fracture using plates and screws. Post-operative care is crucial to monitor for complications such as infection, non-union, or malocclusion. Accurate coding of this injury is essential for proper reimbursement and tracking of trauma-related injuries.

Code Complexity Analysis

Complexity Rating: Medium

Medium Complexity

Complexity Factors

  • Requires understanding of facial anatomy and fracture classification
  • Involves surgical management and post-operative coding
  • Potential for multiple associated injuries requiring additional codes
  • Documentation must clearly specify the type and extent of the fracture

Audit Risk Factors

  • Inadequate documentation of the mechanism of injury
  • Failure to specify the type of fracture in the medical record
  • Incorrect coding of associated injuries or complications
  • Lack of clarity in operative reports regarding surgical procedures

Specialty Focus

Medical Specialties

Emergency Medicine

Documentation Requirements

Documentation must include details of the mechanism of injury, initial assessment findings, and any imaging results.

Common Clinical Scenarios

Patients presenting with facial trauma after a car accident or physical altercation.

Billing Considerations

Ensure that the documentation reflects the urgency of the injury and any immediate interventions performed.

Surgery

Documentation Requirements

Operative reports must detail the surgical approach, fixation methods, and any intraoperative findings.

Common Clinical Scenarios

Surgical repair of a LeFort I fracture following trauma.

Billing Considerations

Accurate coding of surgical procedures is critical, including any additional procedures performed during the same surgical session.

Coding Guidelines

Inclusion Criteria

Use S02.411 When
  • Follow the official ICD
  • CM coding guidelines, ensuring that the code is used in conjunction with any relevant external cause codes to indicate the mechanism of injury

Exclusion Criteria

Do NOT use S02.411 When
No specific exclusions found.

Related ICD-10 Codes

Related CPT Codes

21121CPT Code

Open reduction of maxillary fracture

Clinical Scenario

Used during surgical repair of a LeFort I fracture.

Documentation Requirements

Operative report must detail the surgical approach and fixation method.

Specialty Considerations

Ensure that the procedure is linked to the correct diagnosis code.

ICD-10 Impact

Diagnostic & Documentation Impact

Enhanced Specificity

ICD-10 Improvements

The transition to ICD-10 has allowed for more specific coding of facial fractures, improving the accuracy of data collection and reimbursement processes.

ICD-9 vs ICD-10

The transition to ICD-10 has allowed for more specific coding of facial fractures, improving the accuracy of data collection and reimbursement processes.

Reimbursement & Billing Impact

reimbursement processes.

Resources

Clinical References

  • •
    ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting

Coding & Billing References

  • •
    ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary cause of a LeFort I fracture?

LeFort I fractures are primarily caused by high-impact trauma, such as motor vehicle accidents, falls, or physical assaults.

How is a LeFort I fracture diagnosed?

Diagnosis is typically made through clinical examination and confirmed with imaging studies, particularly CT scans.

What are the common complications associated with LeFort I fractures?

Complications can include airway obstruction, malocclusion, and infection at the surgical site.