Open bite of right middle finger with damage to nail
ICD-10 S61.352 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of open bite of right middle finger with damage to nail.
An open bite of the right middle finger with damage to the nail typically occurs due to a traumatic injury where the skin is punctured or torn, exposing underlying tissues. This injury can result from various incidents, including animal bites, human bites, or sharp object injuries. The open bite can lead to significant complications, including infection, damage to the nail matrix, and potential involvement of underlying structures such as tendons and nerves. Clinically, patients may present with pain, swelling, and bleeding at the site of injury, along with visible damage to the nail. Treatment often involves cleaning the wound, possible suturing, and monitoring for signs of infection. In severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to repair damaged tendons or nerves. Accurate coding is essential for proper treatment documentation and reimbursement, as it reflects the complexity of the injury and the care provided.
Detailed notes on the extent of injury, surgical findings, and post-operative care.
Fractures or tendon injuries following an open bite, requiring surgical intervention.
Ensure clear documentation of any repairs made to tendons or nerves during surgery.
Thorough assessment of the wound, including size, depth, and any signs of infection.
Initial evaluation and treatment of open bites, including wound care and potential referrals.
Document the mechanism of injury and any immediate interventions performed.
Used for initial treatment of the open bite injury.
Document the size and depth of the wound, along with any suturing performed.
Orthopedic surgeons may need to document additional findings related to tendon or nerve involvement.
Accurate coding of S61.352 is crucial for proper reimbursement and reflects the complexity of the injury, ensuring that healthcare providers are compensated for the level of care provided.