Laceration with foreign body of right index finger without damage to nail
ICD-10 S61.220 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of laceration with foreign body of right index finger without damage to nail.
S61.220 refers to a specific type of injury characterized by a laceration of the right index finger that includes a foreign body embedded within the wound, but does not involve any damage to the nail. This type of injury is common in various settings, particularly in occupational and recreational activities where the hands are exposed to sharp objects or machinery. The presence of a foreign body complicates the injury, as it may require additional procedures for removal and can increase the risk of infection. Clinically, the patient may present with pain, swelling, and bleeding at the site of the laceration. Proper assessment is crucial to determine the extent of the injury, including any potential damage to underlying structures such as tendons, nerves, or blood vessels. Treatment typically involves cleaning the wound, removing the foreign body, and suturing the laceration if necessary. Follow-up care is essential to monitor for signs of infection and to ensure proper healing.
Detailed description of the injury mechanism, foreign body type, and treatment provided.
Patients presenting with hand injuries from accidents, sports, or industrial settings.
Ensure all relevant details about the injury and treatment are documented to support coding.
Comprehensive assessment of any potential tendon or nerve involvement, along with surgical notes if applicable.
Surgical intervention for complex lacerations involving foreign bodies.
Document any surgical procedures performed and the rationale for intervention.
Used for suturing the laceration after foreign body removal.
Document the size of the wound and the method of repair.
Orthopedic surgeons may need to document additional details if tendon repair is involved.
Document the mechanism of injury, type of foreign body, location of the laceration, and any associated injuries or treatments provided.