Displaced spiral fracture of shaft of unspecified femur
ICD-10 S72.343 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of displaced spiral fracture of shaft of unspecified femur.
A displaced spiral fracture of the shaft of the femur is a type of fracture characterized by a helical break in the bone, which can occur due to high-energy trauma, such as falls or motor vehicle accidents. This injury is particularly concerning due to the potential for significant displacement of the fracture fragments, which can lead to complications such as malunion or nonunion if not properly managed. The femur, being the longest and strongest bone in the body, plays a crucial role in weight-bearing and mobility. Displaced fractures often require surgical intervention, such as intramedullary nailing or plate fixation, to realign the bone fragments and stabilize the fracture site. The management of these fractures typically involves a multidisciplinary approach, including orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and pain management specialists. Post-operative care is essential to ensure proper healing and rehabilitation, with a focus on restoring function and preventing complications. Accurate coding of this condition is vital for appropriate reimbursement and tracking of orthopedic trauma cases.
Detailed operative reports, imaging studies, and pre-operative assessments are essential for accurate coding.
Fractures resulting from falls, sports injuries, or high-impact accidents requiring surgical intervention.
Ensure that all relevant details about the fracture type, displacement, and surgical approach are documented.
Comprehensive rehabilitation plans and progress notes detailing functional outcomes.
Post-operative rehabilitation following femur fractures to restore mobility and strength.
Documentation should reflect the patient's functional status and rehabilitation goals.
Used in conjunction with S72.343 for surgical repair of the fracture.
Operative report detailing the procedure, fixation method, and post-operative care.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the specifics of the fracture and the surgical approach.
A displaced spiral fracture involves a separation of the fracture fragments, while a non-displaced fracture means the bone remains aligned despite the fracture.