Greenstick fracture of shaft of radius, left arm
ICD-10 S52.312 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of greenstick fracture of shaft of radius, left arm.
A greenstick fracture is a type of incomplete fracture commonly seen in pediatric patients, characterized by a bending of the bone without complete disruption. In the case of the left radius, this fracture occurs in the shaft of the bone, which is the long, cylindrical part of the radius. The fracture typically results from a fall or direct trauma, where the bone bends and partially breaks on one side while remaining intact on the other. This type of fracture is particularly significant in children due to the pliability of their bones. The clinical presentation may include localized pain, swelling, and tenderness along the shaft of the radius, with limited range of motion in the wrist and elbow. Diagnosis is confirmed through radiographic imaging, which reveals the characteristic bending and partial fracture. Treatment often involves immobilization with a cast or splint to allow for proper healing, and in some cases, orthopedic intervention may be necessary if the fracture is unstable or if there is associated injury to the surrounding soft tissues. Understanding the implications of this fracture is crucial for effective management and rehabilitation.
Detailed notes on fracture type, location, treatment plan, and follow-up care.
Management of pediatric fractures, surgical intervention for unstable fractures, and treatment of associated soft tissue injuries.
Ensure accurate documentation of any surgical procedures performed, including fixation methods and post-operative care.
Comprehensive assessment of the child's growth and development, along with injury history.
Evaluation of fractures in children, monitoring for complications, and coordinating care with orthopedic specialists.
Consideration of the child's age and developmental stage when assessing fracture risk and treatment options.
Used when a greenstick fracture is treated without surgical intervention.
Document the method of treatment and any follow-up care.
Orthopedic specialists should provide detailed notes on the treatment plan.
A greenstick fracture is an incomplete fracture commonly seen in children, where the bone bends and partially breaks on one side, resembling a green twig.
Treatment typically involves immobilization with a cast or splint, and in some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary if the fracture is unstable.