Fracture of T11-T12 vertebra
ICD-10 S22.08 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of fracture of t11-t12 vertebra.
The S22.08 code refers to a fracture of the T11 and T12 vertebrae, which are located in the thoracic region of the spine. These fractures often occur due to trauma, such as falls, motor vehicle accidents, or sports injuries. The thoracic vertebrae are crucial for supporting the rib cage and protecting the spinal cord. Fractures in this area can lead to significant complications, including instability of the spine, potential spinal cord injury, and associated injuries to the thoracic organs. Patients may present with severe back pain, difficulty breathing, and neurological deficits depending on the severity of the fracture. Diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays or MRI, is essential for assessing the extent of the injury. Treatment may involve conservative management, such as bracing and physical therapy, or surgical intervention, including vertebroplasty or spinal fusion, especially in cases of instability or neurological compromise. The management of T11-T12 fractures requires a multidisciplinary approach, often involving orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and rehabilitation specialists.
Detailed operative reports, imaging studies, and post-operative notes.
Fracture stabilization, spinal fusion procedures, and management of complications.
Ensure clear documentation of the fracture type and any neurological assessments.
Comprehensive trauma assessments, imaging results, and initial treatment plans.
Management of acute trauma cases, including fractures and associated injuries.
Document the mechanism of injury and any immediate interventions performed.
Used for stabilization of T11-T12 fractures.
Operative report detailing the procedure and indications.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the fracture type and any pre-existing conditions.
Common causes include falls, motor vehicle accidents, and sports injuries, particularly in individuals with weakened bone density.