Laceration without foreign body of unspecified thumb with damage to nail
ICD-10 S61.119 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of laceration without foreign body of unspecified thumb with damage to nail.
S61.119 refers to a laceration of the thumb that does not involve a foreign body and includes damage to the nail. This type of injury is common in various settings, including workplaces and home environments, where the thumb may be caught or struck by an object. The laceration can vary in depth and severity, potentially affecting not only the skin but also underlying structures such as tendons and nerves. Damage to the nail can lead to complications such as nail deformity or infection. Proper assessment is crucial to determine the extent of the injury, which may require imaging studies to rule out fractures or tendon injuries. Treatment often involves wound care, possible suturing, and monitoring for signs of infection. In some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to repair damaged structures or to address complications arising from the injury.
Detailed descriptions of the injury, treatment provided, and any surgical interventions.
Fractures associated with lacerations, tendon repairs, and nail bed injuries.
Ensure clarity on whether surgical intervention was required and document any complications.
Complete assessment of the injury, including mechanism of injury and initial treatment provided.
Acute lacerations presenting in the emergency department, often requiring immediate care.
Document any imaging performed to rule out fractures or deeper injuries.
Used for laceration repair in outpatient settings.
Document the size of the laceration and the method of repair.
Orthopedic surgeons may perform more complex repairs if deeper structures are involved.
Document the mechanism of injury, depth of the laceration, any associated injuries, treatment provided, and follow-up care.