Nondisplaced fracture of lesser trochanter of left femur
ICD-10 S72.125 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of nondisplaced fracture of lesser trochanter of left femur.
A nondisplaced fracture of the lesser trochanter of the left femur is a specific type of hip fracture that occurs at the lesser trochanter, a bony prominence located on the femur just below the hip joint. This type of fracture is often associated with low-energy trauma, such as falls, particularly in older adults or individuals with weakened bone density. The fracture is termed 'nondisplaced' because the bone fragments remain in their normal anatomical alignment, which can lead to less severe symptoms compared to displaced fractures. Patients may present with hip pain, difficulty bearing weight, and limited range of motion. Diagnosis typically involves physical examination and imaging studies, such as X-rays or MRI, to confirm the fracture and assess for any associated injuries. Treatment may include conservative management with rest, pain control, and physical therapy, although surgical intervention may be necessary in cases where the fracture leads to significant functional impairment or does not heal properly. Understanding the nuances of this fracture type is crucial for orthopedic surgeons and medical coders alike, as accurate coding impacts treatment planning and reimbursement.
Detailed operative notes, imaging results, and follow-up assessments are essential for accurate coding.
Fractures resulting from falls in elderly patients, sports injuries in younger patients, and post-operative complications.
Ensure that the documentation clearly states the fracture type and any surgical interventions performed.
Comprehensive assessments of functional status and rehabilitation goals must be documented.
Patients undergoing rehabilitation post-fracture, focusing on mobility and strength training.
Document the patient's progress and any complications that may arise during rehabilitation.
Used when surgical intervention is required for a displaced fracture.
Operative report detailing the procedure and findings.
Orthopedic surgeons must ensure accurate coding based on the type of fracture.
A displaced fracture involves a break in the bone where the ends are not aligned, while a nondisplaced fracture means the bone remains in its normal position despite the fracture.