Displaced fracture of shaft of unspecified clavicle
ICD-10 S42.023 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of displaced fracture of shaft of unspecified clavicle.
A displaced fracture of the shaft of the clavicle occurs when the bone is broken and the fragments are misaligned. This type of fracture is often the result of trauma, such as a fall or direct impact to the shoulder area. The clavicle, or collarbone, connects the arm to the body and plays a crucial role in shoulder function. Symptoms typically include pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the arm. Diagnosis is usually confirmed through physical examination and imaging studies, such as X-rays. Treatment may involve conservative management with immobilization or surgical intervention, depending on the severity and displacement of the fracture. Surgical options may include open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) to realign the bone fragments. Rehabilitation is essential for restoring function and strength to the shoulder after healing. Understanding the nuances of this fracture is critical for accurate coding and appropriate management.
Detailed operative reports, imaging studies, and follow-up notes are essential for accurate coding.
Fractures resulting from sports injuries, falls, or vehicular accidents.
Documentation must clearly indicate the type of fracture, treatment provided, and any complications.
Comprehensive assessments of functional status and rehabilitation progress.
Patients undergoing rehabilitation post-fracture repair.
Focus on functional outcomes and the impact of the fracture on daily activities.
Used when surgical intervention is performed for a displaced clavicle fracture.
Operative report detailing the procedure and findings.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the specifics of the fracture and the surgical approach.
A displaced fracture means the bone fragments are misaligned, while a non-displaced fracture means the bone remains in its normal position despite being broken.