Torus fracture of upper end of right ulna
ICD-10 S52.011 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of torus fracture of upper end of right ulna.
A torus fracture, also known as a buckle fracture, is a common type of injury in children, characterized by a compression of the bone that results in a bulging or buckling of the cortex without a complete fracture. In the case of a torus fracture of the upper end of the right ulna, the injury typically occurs due to a fall or direct impact, where the ulna, one of the two long bones in the forearm, sustains a localized deformation. This type of fracture is often seen in pediatric patients due to the pliability of their bones. Clinically, patients may present with localized pain, swelling, and tenderness over the affected area, but they usually retain a good range of motion. Diagnosis is primarily through physical examination and confirmed via X-ray imaging, which will show the characteristic buckling of the bone. Treatment generally involves immobilization with a splint or cast, and in most cases, surgical intervention is not required. However, careful monitoring is essential to ensure proper healing and to prevent complications such as malunion or compartment syndrome, which can occur if swelling is not adequately managed.
Detailed history of injury, physical examination findings, and imaging results.
Children presenting with arm pain after a fall, often with swelling and tenderness.
Consideration of growth plate involvement and potential for future growth-related issues.
Surgical notes if applicable, imaging studies, and follow-up assessments.
Management of fractures in children, including casting and monitoring for complications.
Awareness of potential complications such as compartment syndrome, especially in cases of significant swelling.
Used when a torus fracture is treated conservatively with immobilization.
Documentation of the fracture type, location, and treatment plan.
Orthopedic specialists should ensure proper follow-up care is documented.
A torus fracture is a type of bone fracture that occurs when one side of the bone buckles without breaking all the way through. It is most common in children due to the flexibility of their bones.