Unspecified fracture of upper end of unspecified radius
ICD-10 S52.109 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of unspecified fracture of upper end of unspecified radius.
An unspecified fracture of the upper end of the radius typically occurs near the elbow joint and can result from various mechanisms of injury, including falls, direct trauma, or sports-related incidents. This type of fracture may present with pain, swelling, and limited range of motion in the elbow. The upper end of the radius is crucial for forearm rotation and elbow stability, making accurate diagnosis and treatment essential. Complications such as compartment syndrome may arise, particularly in cases of severe swelling or hematoma formation, necessitating prompt surgical intervention. Treatment often involves orthopedic fixation procedures, which may include casting or surgical options like open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) depending on the fracture's complexity and displacement. Accurate coding requires careful documentation of the mechanism of injury, associated symptoms, and any complications that may arise during treatment.
Detailed notes on the mechanism of injury, physical examination findings, and treatment plan.
Fractures resulting from falls, sports injuries, or accidents requiring surgical intervention.
Ensure clarity in documentation regarding the fracture's location and any associated injuries.
Comprehensive assessment of the injury, including imaging results and initial treatment provided.
Patients presenting with acute elbow pain and swelling after trauma.
Document all relevant findings to support the diagnosis and any immediate interventions performed.
Used when treating associated humeral fractures in conjunction with radius fractures.
Document the type of fracture and treatment provided.
Orthopedic specialists should ensure accurate coding of all related procedures.
Document the mechanism of injury, physical examination findings, imaging results, and treatment plan to provide a comprehensive view of the patient's condition.