Laceration without foreign body of abdominal wall, unspecified quadrant without penetration into peritoneal cavity
ICD-10 S31.119 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of laceration without foreign body of abdominal wall, unspecified quadrant without penetration into peritoneal cavity.
S31.119 refers to a laceration of the abdominal wall that does not involve a foreign body and is located in an unspecified quadrant. This type of injury typically results from blunt or penetrating trauma, such as falls, motor vehicle accidents, or sports injuries. The absence of penetration into the peritoneal cavity indicates that the injury is limited to the abdominal wall and does not compromise internal organs. Clinically, these lacerations may present with pain, swelling, and possible bleeding at the site of injury. Treatment often involves wound care, suturing, and monitoring for signs of infection or complications. Emergency surgical intervention may be necessary if there are concerns about deeper tissue damage or if the laceration is extensive. Accurate coding is essential for proper management and reimbursement, as well as for tracking injury patterns and outcomes in trauma care.
Detailed account of the injury mechanism, examination findings, and treatment provided.
Patients presenting with abdominal trauma from accidents or falls.
Ensure that all relevant details about the injury and treatment are documented to support coding.
Operative reports detailing the laceration repair and any additional findings.
Surgical intervention for extensive lacerations or those with complications.
Document any findings that may indicate deeper injuries or complications.
Used for suturing a laceration of the abdominal wall.
Document the size of the laceration and the method of repair.
Ensure that the procedure aligns with the diagnosis for accurate billing.
Specifying the quadrant helps in accurately assessing the injury's severity and potential complications, guiding treatment decisions and ensuring appropriate coding.