Laceration without foreign body, left knee
ICD-10 S81.012 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of laceration without foreign body, left knee.
S81.012 refers to a laceration of the left knee that does not involve any foreign body. This type of injury typically occurs due to trauma, such as falls, sports injuries, or accidents. The knee is a complex joint composed of bones, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons, making it susceptible to various injuries. A laceration can range from superficial cuts affecting only the skin to deeper wounds that may involve underlying structures such as ligaments or tendons. Proper assessment and treatment are crucial to prevent complications such as infection or impaired knee function. Treatment may involve cleaning the wound, suturing if necessary, and providing appropriate follow-up care. In cases where the laceration is associated with other knee injuries, such as ligament tears or fractures, comprehensive evaluation and management are essential to ensure optimal recovery and restore knee stability and function.
Detailed descriptions of the injury, treatment provided, and any associated injuries.
Lacerations resulting from sports injuries, falls, or accidents requiring surgical intervention.
Ensure to document any associated ligament or tendon injuries that may require additional coding.
Thorough assessment of the injury, including mechanism, depth, and any immediate treatment provided.
Patients presenting with acute knee injuries following trauma.
Accurate documentation of the injury's nature and any immediate interventions is critical for proper coding.
Used for simple laceration repairs in the knee area.
Document the size and location of the laceration.
Orthopedic surgeons may perform more complex repairs requiring additional coding.
S81.012 is used for lacerations without foreign bodies, while S81.011 is for lacerations that involve a foreign body. Accurate documentation is crucial to determine which code to use.