Displaced fracture of lateral condyle of left femur
ICD-10 S72.422 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of displaced fracture of lateral condyle of left femur.
A displaced fracture of the lateral condyle of the left femur is a specific type of fracture that occurs in the distal femur, affecting the lateral condyle, which is the outer part of the femur that articulates with the tibia at the knee joint. This injury is often the result of high-impact trauma, such as falls or vehicular accidents, and can lead to significant complications if not treated properly. The displacement of the fracture indicates that the bone fragments have moved out of their normal alignment, which can compromise the stability of the knee joint and affect the patient's ability to bear weight. Symptoms typically include severe pain, swelling, and difficulty in moving the knee. Diagnosis is confirmed through imaging studies, such as X-rays or MRI, which help assess the extent of the fracture and any associated injuries. Treatment often involves orthopedic intervention, which may include surgical fixation to realign the bone fragments and restore function. Rehabilitation is crucial for recovery, focusing on restoring range of motion and strength to prevent long-term disability.
Detailed operative reports, imaging studies, and post-operative notes are essential for accurate coding.
Fractures resulting from sports injuries, falls, or accidents requiring surgical intervention.
Ensure clear documentation of fracture type, displacement, and any surgical procedures performed.
Comprehensive assessments of functional status and rehabilitation progress.
Patients undergoing rehabilitation post-fracture repair to regain mobility and strength.
Documenting the impact of the fracture on daily activities and the rehabilitation plan.
Used when surgical intervention is performed for a displaced fracture of the lateral condyle.
Operative report detailing the procedure, findings, and post-operative care.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the surgical approach and fixation method used.
Displacement indicates that the fracture fragments are not aligned, which can affect joint stability and healing. Accurate coding of displacement is crucial for treatment planning and reimbursement.