Nondisplaced spiral fracture of shaft of unspecified tibia
ICD-10 S82.246 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of nondisplaced spiral fracture of shaft of unspecified tibia.
A nondisplaced spiral fracture of the shaft of the tibia is characterized by a fracture line that spirals around the bone, typically resulting from a twisting or rotational force. This type of fracture does not result in the bone fragments being displaced from their normal anatomical position, which often allows for a more favorable healing process. The tibia, or shinbone, is a critical weight-bearing bone in the lower leg, and fractures in this area can significantly impact mobility and function. Patients may present with localized pain, swelling, and tenderness along the shaft of the tibia, and may have difficulty bearing weight on the affected leg. Diagnosis is typically confirmed through imaging studies such as X-rays, which can reveal the fracture pattern. Treatment often involves conservative management, including immobilization with a cast or splint, and in some cases, physical therapy may be required to restore strength and function. Surgical intervention is generally reserved for cases where the fracture is unstable or associated with other injuries, such as ligament tears or fractures of the fibula.
Detailed descriptions of fracture type, location, and treatment plan.
Fractures resulting from sports injuries, falls, or accidents.
Ensure documentation reflects the nondisplaced nature of the fracture and any associated injuries.
Progress notes detailing rehabilitation goals and patient response to therapy.
Post-fracture rehabilitation focusing on strength and mobility.
Document functional limitations and progress towards recovery.
Used when surgical intervention is required for unstable fractures.
Surgical notes detailing the procedure and any complications.
Orthopedic documentation must reflect the need for surgery.
Accurate coding of S82.246 is crucial for proper treatment planning, reimbursement, and tracking of patient outcomes. It ensures that healthcare providers can effectively manage and monitor recovery from tibial fractures.