Laceration with foreign body of unspecified part of neck
ICD-10 S11.92 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of laceration with foreign body of unspecified part of neck.
S11.92 refers to a laceration in the neck area that is complicated by the presence of a foreign body. This injury can occur due to various mechanisms, including accidents involving sharp objects, falls, or penetrating injuries. The neck is a critical area containing vital structures such as the trachea, esophagus, major blood vessels, and nerves. The presence of a foreign body can complicate the injury, leading to potential infections, vascular damage, or airway compromise. Clinical evaluation typically involves a thorough physical examination, imaging studies (such as X-rays or CT scans), and possibly endoscopy to assess the extent of the injury and the nature of the foreign body. Management may include surgical intervention to remove the foreign body, repair of the laceration, and prophylactic antibiotics to prevent infection. The complexity of this injury necessitates careful documentation and coding to ensure accurate representation of the patient's condition and treatment.
Documentation must include a detailed account of the injury mechanism, physical examination findings, and any imaging studies performed.
Patients presenting with knife wounds, glass lacerations, or other sharp object injuries to the neck.
Ensure that the foreign body is clearly documented, including its size, type, and location.
Operative reports should detail the surgical approach, foreign body removal, and any repairs performed.
Surgical intervention for foreign body removal and repair of lacerations in the neck.
Document any complications during surgery and the condition of the surrounding tissues.
Used for repair of lacerations in the neck area.
Document the size of the laceration and the method of repair.
Emergency and surgical specialties should ensure accurate coding based on the complexity of the repair.
Documentation should include the mechanism of injury, details about the foreign body, the extent of the laceration, and any treatment provided.