Osteonecrosis due to previous trauma, left finger(s)
ICD-10 M87.245 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of osteonecrosis due to previous trauma, left finger(s).
Osteonecrosis, also known as avascular necrosis, is a condition characterized by the death of bone tissue due to a lack of blood supply. In the case of M87.245, the osteonecrosis is specifically attributed to previous trauma affecting the left finger(s). This condition can arise after fractures, dislocations, or other injuries that compromise the blood supply to the bone. The affected area may experience pain, swelling, and limited range of motion. Over time, if not treated, the bone may collapse, leading to joint dysfunction and chronic pain. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies such as X-rays or MRI to assess the extent of bone damage. Treatment options may include conservative measures like rest and pain management, or surgical interventions such as core decompression or joint replacement, depending on the severity of the condition. Understanding the underlying cause of osteonecrosis is crucial for effective management and prevention of further complications.
Detailed history of trauma, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Post-traumatic osteonecrosis following fractures or dislocations of the fingers.
Ensure that all relevant imaging and treatment documentation is included to support the diagnosis.
Functional assessments and rehabilitation plans post-injury.
Rehabilitation following surgical intervention for osteonecrosis.
Documenting the impact of osteonecrosis on functional abilities and rehabilitation progress.
Used for pain management in osteonecrosis cases.
Document the indication for the procedure and the specific joint involved.
Orthopedic specialists should ensure that the procedure is justified based on the patient's condition.
Osteonecrosis is the death of bone tissue due to lack of blood supply, while osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone. They require different treatment approaches and coding.