Laceration with foreign body of right index finger with damage to nail
ICD-10 S61.320 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of laceration with foreign body of right index finger with damage to nail.
S61.320 describes a specific type of injury characterized by a laceration of the right index finger that includes the presence of a foreign body and damage to the nail. This injury can occur due to various mechanisms, such as cuts from sharp objects, punctures from nails or glass, or abrasions that introduce foreign materials into the wound. The presence of a foreign body complicates the injury, as it may lead to infection, delayed healing, or further tissue damage. Damage to the nail can result in nail bed injuries, which may require surgical intervention for proper healing and cosmetic restoration. Clinically, such injuries necessitate thorough examination and possibly imaging to assess for deeper structures involved, including tendons, nerves, and bones. Treatment often involves cleaning the wound, removing the foreign body, and repairing any damaged structures, which may include suturing the laceration and addressing the nail injury. Proper coding is essential for accurate billing and to reflect the complexity of the injury.
Detailed notes on the mechanism of injury, extent of damage, and any surgical procedures performed.
Fractures associated with lacerations, tendon repairs, and foreign body removals.
Ensure that all surgical interventions are documented, including any complications.
Comprehensive records of cosmetic and functional outcomes post-surgery.
Reconstruction of nail beds and soft tissue repairs.
Document aesthetic considerations and patient satisfaction metrics.
Used for repair of the laceration after foreign body removal.
Document the size and depth of the laceration.
Orthopedic or plastic surgery notes may be required for complex cases.
Documentation should include the mechanism of injury, details of the laceration, presence of any foreign bodies, extent of nail damage, and any surgical procedures performed.