Torus fracture of upper end of humerus
ICD-10 S42.27 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of torus fracture of upper end of humerus.
A torus fracture, also known as a buckle fracture, is a common type of incomplete fracture typically seen in children due to the pliability of their bones. In the context of the upper end of the humerus, this fracture occurs at the proximal humerus, which is the area closest to the shoulder joint. The mechanism of injury often involves a fall onto an outstretched arm or direct trauma to the shoulder. Clinically, patients may present with localized pain, swelling, and limited range of motion in the shoulder. Diagnosis is typically confirmed through X-ray imaging, which reveals the characteristic buckling of the cortex without complete disruption of the bone. Treatment usually involves immobilization with a sling or splint, and in some cases, physical therapy may be recommended to restore function. Understanding the nuances of this fracture is crucial for accurate coding, as it can impact treatment plans and reimbursement processes.
Detailed clinical notes including mechanism of injury, physical examination findings, and imaging results.
Patients presenting with shoulder pain after a fall, children with arm injuries from sports activities.
Ensure accurate documentation of fracture type and any associated injuries to avoid coding errors.
Growth and development history, details of the injury, and follow-up care plans.
Children with torus fractures due to falls or accidents.
Consider the child's age and activity level when documenting and coding.
Used for follow-up visits after initial diagnosis of a torus fracture.
Documentation of the patient's progress, treatment plan, and any new symptoms.
Orthopedic specialists may require more detailed documentation of physical examination findings.
A torus fracture is an incomplete fracture characterized by a bulging of the bone cortex, commonly seen in children due to the flexibility of their bones. It typically occurs in the upper end of the humerus following a fall or trauma.