Transverse fracture of shaft of humerus
ICD-10 S42.32 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of transverse fracture of shaft of humerus.
A transverse fracture of the shaft of the humerus is characterized by a break that occurs perpendicular to the long axis of the bone. This type of fracture typically results from direct trauma or a fall onto an outstretched arm. Clinically, patients may present with severe pain, swelling, and limited range of motion in the shoulder and arm. Physical examination often reveals tenderness over the fracture site, and in some cases, deformity may be evident. Diagnostic imaging, particularly X-rays, is essential for confirming the fracture type and assessing for any associated injuries, such as dislocations or damage to surrounding soft tissues. Treatment options vary based on the fracture's stability and the patient's overall health, ranging from conservative management with immobilization to surgical intervention, such as internal fixation. Complications can include nonunion, malunion, or injury to the radial nerve, which may lead to wrist drop. Rehabilitation is crucial for restoring function and strength post-fracture.
Detailed operative notes, imaging reports, and follow-up assessments.
Fractures resulting from sports injuries, falls, or accidents requiring surgical intervention.
Ensure accurate coding of any surgical procedures performed, including fixation methods.
Comprehensive rehabilitation plans, progress notes, and functional assessments.
Patients undergoing rehabilitation post-fracture for strength and mobility.
Document the patient's functional status and response to therapy for accurate coding.
Used when a closed reduction is performed for a transverse humeral fracture.
Operative report detailing the procedure and any imaging used.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the specifics of the fracture and treatment.
S42.32 refers specifically to a transverse fracture of the humerus shaft, while S42.31 indicates an oblique fracture. Accurate coding depends on the fracture type as determined by imaging.