Puncture wound without foreign body of unspecified finger with damage to nail
ICD-10 S61.339 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of puncture wound without foreign body of unspecified finger with damage to nail.
A puncture wound of the finger occurs when a sharp object penetrates the skin, resulting in a wound that may involve damage to the nail. This type of injury is common in various settings, including workplaces, homes, and during recreational activities. The absence of a foreign body indicates that the wound is not complicated by retained debris, which can often complicate healing and increase the risk of infection. Clinically, these injuries can lead to pain, swelling, and potential complications such as infection or nail deformity. Proper assessment is crucial to determine the extent of the injury, including any underlying damage to tendons, nerves, or bones. Treatment may involve cleaning the wound, monitoring for signs of infection, and possibly surgical intervention if deeper structures are involved. Accurate coding is essential for appropriate management and reimbursement, as well as for tracking injury patterns and outcomes in clinical practice.
Detailed description of the injury mechanism, assessment of associated injuries, and treatment provided.
Patients presenting with puncture wounds from various objects, requiring immediate care.
Ensure thorough documentation of any nerve or tendon involvement to support coding.
Comprehensive evaluation of potential fractures or tendon injuries, including imaging results.
Surgical intervention for complex puncture wounds with underlying damage.
Document any surgical procedures performed and their relation to the injury.
Used for repair of the puncture wound if suturing is required.
Document the size of the wound and the method of repair.
Orthopedic surgeons may perform repairs if tendon involvement is suspected.
Document the mechanism of injury, the specific finger involved, any associated injuries, and the extent of nail damage. Include details about treatment provided and follow-up care.