Spontaneous rupture of other tendons, unspecified upper arm
ICD-10 M66.829 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of spontaneous rupture of other tendons, unspecified upper arm.
Spontaneous rupture of tendons in the upper arm can occur due to various factors, including degenerative changes, overuse, or trauma. This condition is characterized by the sudden tearing of tendon fibers, which may lead to pain, swelling, and functional impairment of the affected arm. The upper arm contains several important tendons, including those associated with the biceps and triceps muscles. The rupture may be accompanied by tenosynovitis, an inflammation of the synovial sheath surrounding the tendon, which can exacerbate symptoms and complicate recovery. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough clinical examination, imaging studies such as ultrasound or MRI, and assessment of the patient's history. Treatment options may include conservative management with rest, ice, and physical therapy, or surgical intervention to repair the torn tendon, depending on the severity of the rupture and the patient's functional needs. Accurate coding is essential for proper reimbursement and to reflect the complexity of the condition and its management.
Detailed operative reports, imaging results, and pre-operative assessments are essential.
Patients presenting with acute pain and swelling in the upper arm after a fall or repetitive overhead activity.
Documentation must clearly outline the surgical approach and any complications encountered during repair.
Comprehensive evaluations including functional assessments and treatment plans.
Patients undergoing rehabilitation post-surgery for tendon repair or those with conservative management.
Focus on documenting progress and functional outcomes to support ongoing treatment.
Used when surgical repair is performed for a spontaneous tendon rupture.
Operative report detailing the procedure, findings, and post-operative care.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the specific tendon repaired and any complications.
M66.829 refers specifically to spontaneous ruptures of tendons in the upper arm, while M66.828 pertains to those in the lower arm. Accurate coding depends on the anatomical location of the injury.