Complete oblique atypical femoral fracture, left leg
ICD-10 M84.758 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of complete oblique atypical femoral fracture, left leg.
A complete oblique atypical femoral fracture of the left leg is characterized by a fracture that occurs in the femur, typically in the subtrochanteric region, which is not a result of a typical traumatic event. These fractures are often associated with long-term use of bisphosphonates or other medications that affect bone metabolism, particularly in patients with osteoporosis or other bone density disorders. The oblique nature of the fracture indicates that it runs at an angle across the bone, which can complicate healing and may require surgical intervention. Patients with atypical femoral fractures often present with thigh or groin pain, and the fracture may occur with minimal or no trauma, highlighting the underlying fragility of the bone. Diagnosis is usually confirmed through imaging studies such as X-rays or MRI, which can reveal the fracture's characteristics and any associated bone density issues. Management typically involves addressing the underlying bone health, including potential adjustments to osteoporosis treatment, and may require surgical fixation to ensure proper healing.
Detailed imaging reports, surgical notes, and patient history regarding bone health.
Patients presenting with thigh pain and a history of low-energy trauma, particularly those on osteoporosis medications.
Ensure that the fracture type is clearly documented and that any surgical interventions are noted.
Comprehensive assessment of bone density, medication history, and metabolic bone disease evaluations.
Patients with osteoporosis who have sustained atypical fractures.
Documentation should include details on the patient's bone health management and any adjustments to osteoporosis treatment.
Used when surgical intervention is required for atypical femoral fractures.
Surgical notes detailing the procedure and any complications.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the fracture type and treatment plan.
An atypical femoral fracture is a type of fracture that occurs in the femur, typically in patients with underlying bone density issues, and is often associated with long-term bisphosphonate therapy. These fractures can occur with minimal or no trauma and are characterized by their specific location and fracture pattern.