Open bite of unspecified external genital organs, female
ICD-10 S31.552 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of open bite of unspecified external genital organs, female.
An open bite of the external genital organs in females refers to a traumatic injury characterized by a break in the skin and underlying tissues, resulting from a bite. This type of injury can occur due to various circumstances, including animal bites, human bites, or self-inflicted injuries. The external genital organs include the labia, clitoris, and vaginal opening. Such injuries can lead to significant bleeding, risk of infection, and potential complications involving the urinary and reproductive systems. In cases of severe trauma, associated injuries to the pelvic region, lumbar spine, or abdominal organs may also be present, necessitating a comprehensive evaluation. Emergency surgical intervention may be required to manage the wound, control bleeding, and prevent infection. Proper documentation of the mechanism of injury, extent of the wound, and any associated injuries is crucial for accurate coding and treatment planning.
Detailed account of the injury mechanism, vital signs, and initial treatment provided.
Patients presenting with bite wounds, often accompanied by pain, swelling, and potential bleeding.
Consideration of tetanus prophylaxis and antibiotic therapy for infection prevention.
Assessment of urinary function and potential impact on reproductive health.
Injuries affecting the urinary tract or reproductive organs requiring surgical intervention.
Documentation of any urinary complications or need for reconstructive surgery.
Used for repair of open bite injuries requiring suturing.
Document the size and location of the wound, as well as the technique used.
Emergency medicine specialists should ensure accurate coding of the procedure performed.
An open bite involves a break in the skin caused by a bite, while a laceration is a tear or cut in the skin that may not be caused by a bite. Accurate coding requires distinguishing between these two types of injuries.