Bent bone of ulna
ICD-10 S52.28 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of bent bone of ulna.
The ICD-10 code S52.28 refers to a bent bone of the ulna, which is a type of fracture characterized by a deformity in the ulna bone, typically resulting from trauma or stress. This condition is often seen in the context of elbow fractures, where the ulna may be subjected to excessive force, leading to bending rather than a complete fracture. Such injuries can occur in various scenarios, including falls, sports injuries, or accidents. The bent bone may not only affect the ulna but can also impact the radius, leading to complications such as compartment syndrome, where increased pressure within the muscle compartments can compromise blood flow and nerve function. Treatment often involves orthopedic fixation procedures, which may include the use of plates, screws, or rods to stabilize the bone and allow for proper healing. Accurate coding of this condition is crucial for appropriate management and reimbursement, as it can significantly affect the patient's recovery trajectory and the healthcare provider's billing processes.
Detailed operative notes, imaging reports, and follow-up assessments are essential.
Fractures resulting from sports injuries, falls, or motor vehicle accidents.
Ensure that all associated injuries are documented to support the complexity of the case.
Thorough documentation of initial assessment, imaging results, and treatment provided in the emergency setting.
Patients presenting with acute elbow pain following trauma.
Accurate coding of the mechanism of injury is critical for proper treatment and billing.
Used when performing fixation of both radius and ulna fractures.
Operative report detailing the procedure and findings.
Orthopedic surgeons should ensure all relevant details are captured.
S52.28 refers specifically to a bent bone of the ulna, while S52.27 indicates a non-displaced fracture of the ulna. Accurate documentation is essential to determine the correct code.