Displaced fracture of greater trochanter of unspecified femur
ICD-10 S72.113 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of displaced fracture of greater trochanter of unspecified femur.
A displaced fracture of the greater trochanter of the femur is a type of hip fracture that occurs at the upper part of the femur, specifically at the greater trochanter, which is a bony prominence on the femur. This injury is often the result of a fall or trauma, particularly in older adults who may have weakened bones due to osteoporosis. The displacement of the fracture indicates that the bone fragments have moved out of their normal alignment, which can lead to complications such as impaired mobility, pain, and the potential for further injury. Treatment typically involves orthopedic intervention, which may include surgical fixation to realign the bone fragments and stabilize the fracture. Rehabilitation is crucial for recovery, focusing on restoring strength and mobility to the hip joint. Accurate diagnosis and coding are essential for appropriate treatment planning and reimbursement.
Detailed operative notes, imaging results, and post-operative care plans.
Surgical repair of displaced hip fractures, management of post-operative complications.
Ensure that all surgical interventions and follow-up care are documented to support coding.
Progress notes detailing rehabilitation goals, treatment modalities, and patient response.
Rehabilitation following surgical repair of hip fractures.
Document functional assessments and progress towards mobility goals.
Used for surgical repair of a displaced greater trochanter fracture.
Operative report detailing the procedure and indication.
Orthopedic surgeons must document the rationale for surgery.
Specifying displacement is crucial as it affects treatment options, prognosis, and reimbursement. Displaced fractures often require surgical intervention, while non-displaced fractures may be managed conservatively.