Open bite of left middle finger with damage to nail
ICD-10 S61.353 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of open bite of left middle finger with damage to nail.
An open bite of the left middle finger with damage to the nail is a specific type of injury that occurs when a sharp object or another person's teeth penetrate the skin and underlying tissues of the finger, resulting in an open wound. This injury can lead to significant trauma to the nail bed, potentially causing nail loss or deformity. The open bite may also involve damage to the surrounding soft tissues, including tendons, nerves, and blood vessels. In cases where the injury is severe, surgical intervention may be required to repair the damaged structures and restore function. The clinical presentation often includes pain, swelling, and bleeding at the site of injury, along with signs of infection if not properly managed. Accurate coding of this condition is crucial for appropriate treatment planning and reimbursement, as it reflects the complexity of the injury and the potential need for surgical repair or other interventions.
Detailed operative notes, imaging studies, and follow-up assessments are necessary to document the extent of injury and treatment provided.
Fractures associated with open bites, tendon repairs, and nail bed reconstructions.
Ensure that all associated injuries are documented to support the complexity of the case.
Thorough documentation of the mechanism of injury, initial assessment findings, and treatment provided in the emergency setting.
Initial evaluation and management of open bites, including wound care and potential referral for surgical intervention.
Accurate coding requires clear documentation of the injury type and any immediate interventions performed.
Used for initial treatment of the open bite injury.
Document the size and depth of the wound, as well as the method of repair.
Orthopedic surgeons may perform more complex repairs if associated injuries are present.
Used when the nail bed is damaged and requires surgical intervention.
Detailed operative notes describing the repair technique and any complications.
Hand surgeons should document the extent of nail damage and any associated soft tissue injuries.
An open bite involves penetration of the skin and underlying tissues, while a closed bite does not break the skin. Open bites often require more complex treatment and have a higher risk of infection.