Torus fracture of lower end of left tibia
ICD-10 S82.312 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of torus fracture of lower end of left tibia.
A torus fracture, also known as a buckle fracture, is a common type of incomplete fracture that occurs in children due to the pliability of their bones. The lower end of the tibia, located just above the ankle, is particularly susceptible to this type of fracture during falls or impacts. In a torus fracture, the bone bends and bulges outward without breaking completely, which can lead to localized swelling and tenderness. Clinically, patients may present with pain in the lower leg, difficulty bearing weight, and visible deformity in severe cases. Diagnosis is typically confirmed through X-ray imaging, which reveals the characteristic buckling of the bone cortex. Treatment usually involves immobilization with a cast or splint, and in most cases, the prognosis is excellent, with full recovery expected. However, careful monitoring is essential to ensure proper healing and to prevent complications such as malunion or growth disturbances in pediatric patients.
Detailed account of the injury mechanism, physical examination findings, and imaging results.
Children presenting with lower leg pain after a fall or sports injury.
Ensure accurate laterality and fracture type to avoid coding errors.
Surgical notes if intervention is required, including pre-operative and post-operative assessments.
Cases requiring surgical intervention for complex fractures or those not healing properly.
Documentation must clearly outline the surgical procedure and rationale for intervention.
Used when a torus fracture is diagnosed and requires immobilization.
Document the type of fracture, the reason for casting, and any patient instructions.
Orthopedic specialists should ensure that the cast application is documented in detail.
A torus fracture is an incomplete fracture commonly seen in children, characterized by a bulging of the bone cortex without a complete break. It typically occurs due to trauma or falls.