Synovial hypertrophy, not elsewhere classified, upper arm
ICD-10 M67.22 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of synovial hypertrophy, not elsewhere classified, upper arm.
Synovial hypertrophy refers to the abnormal enlargement of the synovial membrane, which lines the joints and tendon sheaths. In the upper arm, this condition can be associated with various inflammatory and degenerative processes affecting the shoulder and elbow joints. It may arise from chronic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or repetitive strain injuries. Patients often present with symptoms including joint swelling, pain, and reduced range of motion. The hypertrophy can lead to tenosynovitis, where the tendon sheaths become inflamed, causing pain and dysfunction. In severe cases, tendon ruptures may occur, necessitating surgical intervention. Surgical repairs may involve debridement, synovectomy, or tendon repair, depending on the extent of damage. Accurate diagnosis and coding are crucial for appropriate management and reimbursement, as these conditions can significantly impact a patient's quality of life and functional abilities.
Detailed notes on the patient's history, physical examination findings, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with shoulder pain, swelling, and limited range of motion due to synovial hypertrophy.
Ensure that all associated conditions are documented to support the complexity of the case.
Comprehensive assessment of inflammatory markers, joint examination findings, and treatment response.
Patients with autoimmune disorders presenting with joint swelling and pain.
Documenting the underlying cause of synovial hypertrophy is crucial for accurate coding.
Used when performing arthroscopic surgery to address synovial hypertrophy in the upper arm.
Document the indication for surgery, findings during the procedure, and any postoperative care.
Orthopedic surgeons should ensure that the surgical necessity is well-documented.
Synovial hypertrophy is the abnormal thickening of the synovial membrane, often due to inflammation or mechanical stress, leading to joint swelling and pain.
M67.22 should be used when documenting synovial hypertrophy in the upper arm that is not classified elsewhere, ensuring that all associated conditions are also documented.