Displaced fracture of neck of right radius
ICD-10 S52.131 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of displaced fracture of neck of right radius.
A displaced fracture of the neck of the right radius typically occurs due to trauma, such as a fall onto an outstretched hand or direct impact. This injury is characterized by a break in the bone at the neck region, which is just below the head of the radius. The displacement indicates that the bone fragments have moved out of their normal alignment, which can lead to complications such as impaired range of motion, pain, and potential damage to surrounding soft tissues. The radius plays a crucial role in forearm rotation and wrist movement, making this type of fracture particularly significant in terms of functional recovery. Treatment often involves orthopedic intervention, which may include closed reduction and immobilization or surgical fixation, depending on the severity of the displacement and the patient's overall health. Complications such as compartment syndrome, which can occur due to swelling and increased pressure within the muscle compartments of the forearm, must be monitored closely. Proper diagnosis and management are essential to ensure optimal recovery and restore function to the affected limb.
Detailed operative reports, imaging studies, and follow-up notes are essential for accurate coding.
Fracture repair, management of complications like compartment syndrome, and post-operative care.
Documentation must clearly indicate the type of fracture and any surgical interventions performed.
Accurate initial assessment notes, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Initial evaluation of trauma patients, stabilization of fractures, and referral to orthopedic specialists.
Timely documentation is crucial for coding accuracy, especially in acute settings.
Used when a closed reduction is performed for a displaced fracture of the neck of the radius.
Document the method of reduction and any immobilization techniques used.
Orthopedic specialists should ensure detailed operative notes are provided.
A displaced fracture means that the bone fragments have moved out of alignment, while a non-displaced fracture means the bone remains in its normal position despite the break.