Bunionette of right foot
ICD-10 M21.621 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of bunionette of right foot.
A bunionette, also known as a tailor's bunion, is a bony prominence that occurs at the base of the fifth toe, resulting from the misalignment of the toe joint. This acquired deformity is characterized by lateral deviation of the fifth toe, leading to pain, swelling, and discomfort, particularly when wearing tight shoes. The condition is often exacerbated by footwear that does not accommodate the natural shape of the foot, leading to increased pressure on the fifth metatarsal head. Over time, this misalignment can cause inflammation of the surrounding soft tissues, resulting in bursitis. Patients may present with symptoms such as localized pain, redness, and tenderness at the site of the bunionette. Diagnosis is typically made through clinical examination, and imaging studies may be utilized to assess the degree of deformity and rule out other conditions. Treatment options range from conservative measures, such as orthotic devices and footwear modifications, to surgical interventions aimed at realigning the toe and alleviating pain. Corrective procedures may include osteotomy of the fifth metatarsal or excision of the bony prominence, depending on the severity of the deformity and the patient's symptoms.
Detailed clinical notes including patient history, physical examination findings, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with foot pain, deformities, or complications from bunionettes.
Ensure clear documentation of the deformity's impact on the patient's daily activities and footwear choices.
Comprehensive assessment of foot structure, imaging results, and surgical recommendations.
Patients requiring surgical intervention for bunionette correction or those with recurrent symptoms.
Document the rationale for surgical intervention and any pre-operative assessments performed.
Used for surgical correction of bunionette deformity.
Pre-operative assessment, surgical notes, and post-operative follow-up.
Podiatrists and orthopedic surgeons should document the rationale for surgery and any complications.
A bunion (hallux valgus) occurs at the base of the big toe, while a bunionette (tailor's bunion) occurs at the base of the fifth toe, leading to different symptoms and treatment approaches.