Open bite of right index finger with damage to nail
ICD-10 S61.350 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of open bite of right index finger with damage to nail.
An open bite of the right index finger with damage to the nail is a specific type of injury characterized by a break in the skin and underlying tissues, typically resulting from a human or animal bite. This injury can lead to significant trauma to the finger, including potential fractures of the phalanges, damage to the nail bed, and injury to the surrounding soft tissues. The open nature of the bite increases the risk of infection, necessitating careful assessment and management. Clinically, patients may present with pain, swelling, and bleeding at the site of the injury. The nail may exhibit signs of trauma, such as discoloration or detachment. Treatment often involves cleaning the wound, possible suturing, and in some cases, surgical intervention to repair any underlying fractures or tendon injuries. The prognosis depends on the extent of the injury and the timeliness of treatment. Proper documentation of the injury's specifics, including the mechanism of injury and any associated complications, is crucial for accurate coding and billing.
Detailed account of the injury mechanism, treatment provided, and follow-up care.
Patients presenting with bite wounds, lacerations, or traumatic injuries requiring immediate care.
Ensure to document any signs of infection or complications that may arise from the bite.
Comprehensive assessment of any fractures or tendon injuries, including imaging results.
Surgical intervention for complex finger injuries, including repair of fractures or soft tissue reconstruction.
Accurate coding of any surgical procedures performed in conjunction with the injury.
Used for suturing the open bite wound on the index finger.
Document the size of the wound and the method of repair.
Emergency medicine specialists should ensure proper coding for the complexity of the repair.
Accurate coding of S61.350 is crucial for proper reimbursement, tracking of injury types, and ensuring appropriate treatment protocols are followed for open bite injuries.