Torus fracture of upper end of unspecified radius
ICD-10 S52.119 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of torus fracture of upper end of unspecified radius.
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 causes it to bulge or buckle rather than break completely. This type of fracture typically occurs at the upper end of the radius, near the elbow, and is often the result of a fall onto an outstretched hand. The injury is particularly prevalent in pediatric populations due to the flexibility of their bones. Clinical presentation may include localized pain, swelling, and tenderness over the affected area, with limited range of motion in the elbow. Diagnosis is usually confirmed through radiographic imaging, which reveals the characteristic buckling of the cortex without complete disruption of the bone. Treatment often involves immobilization with a splint or cast, and in some cases, orthopedic intervention may be necessary if there are associated complications such as compartment syndrome or if the fracture is unstable. Understanding the nuances of this fracture type is essential for accurate coding and management, especially in differentiating it from more severe fractures that may require surgical fixation.
Detailed history of the injury, physical examination findings, and imaging results.
Children presenting with arm pain after a fall, often with a visible deformity.
Consideration of growth plate involvement and potential for future growth disturbances.
Comprehensive assessment of fracture stability, treatment plan, and follow-up care.
Management of fractures requiring surgical intervention or complex cases with associated injuries.
Documentation of any surgical procedures performed and post-operative care.
Used when a torus fracture is treated conservatively with immobilization.
Documentation of the fracture type, location, and treatment plan.
Pediatric specialists may have specific protocols for casting techniques.
A torus fracture is a type of bone fracture that occurs when one side of the bone buckles without breaking the other side, commonly seen in children.