Bent bone of left ulna
ICD-10 S52.282 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of bent bone of left ulna.
The code S52.282 refers to a bent bone of the left ulna, which is a type of fracture characterized by a deformity in the bone structure without a complete break. This condition often arises from trauma, such as falls or direct impacts, and can be associated with other injuries, particularly in the context of elbow fractures. The ulna, one of the two long bones in the forearm, plays a crucial role in the stability and function of the elbow joint. A bent ulna can lead to complications such as limited range of motion, pain, and potential nerve damage if not properly addressed. In cases of severe bending, orthopedic intervention may be necessary to realign the bone and restore function. The management of such injuries often involves imaging studies to assess the degree of deformity and associated injuries, including potential compartment syndrome, which can occur due to swelling and increased pressure within the muscle compartments of the forearm. Treatment may include immobilization, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgical fixation to ensure proper healing and alignment of the bone.
Detailed imaging reports, surgical notes, and follow-up assessments.
Management of elbow fractures, treatment of bent bones, and post-operative care.
Ensure accurate documentation of the fracture type and any surgical interventions performed.
Initial assessment notes, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Acute trauma cases presenting with forearm injuries.
Document the mechanism of injury and any immediate interventions performed.
Used when performing closed reduction of a bent ulna.
Document the method of reduction and any follow-up care.
Orthopedic specialists should ensure detailed notes on the procedure.
A bent bone indicates a deformity without a complete break, while a complete fracture involves a full disruption of the bone continuity.