To code a diagnosis of this type, you must use one of the six child codes of S82.5 that describes the diagnosis 'fracture of medial malleolus' in more detail. Type-1 Excludes mean the conditions excluded are mutually exclusive and should never be coded together.
Short description: Disp fx of medial malleolus of left tibia, init for clos fx The 2020 edition of ICD-10-CM S82.52XA became effective on October 1, 2019. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of S82.52XA - other international versions of ICD-10 S82.52XA may differ.
563 Fracture, sprain, strain and dislocation except femur, hip, pelvis and thigh without mcc Reimbursement claims with a date of service on or after October 1, 2015 require the use of ICD-10-CM codes.
55 for Nondisplaced fracture of medial malleolus of left tibia is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes .
You probably know the medial malleolus as the bump that protrudes on the inner side of your ankle. It's actually not a separate bone, but the end of your larger leg bone — the tibia, or shinbone. The medial malleolus is the largest of the three bone segments that form your ankle.
A medial malleolus fracture is a break in the tibia, at the inside of the lower leg. Fractures can occur at different levels of the medial malleolus.
Open: You should report 27766 (Open treatment of medial malleolus fracture, includes internal fixation when performed) when the orthopedist uses an open method to treat the fracture.
The medial malleolus is the prominence on the inner side of the ankle, formed by the lower end of the tibia. The lateral malleolus is the prominence on the outer side of the ankle, formed by the lower end of the fibula....MalleolusTA21421, 1442Anatomical terms of bone6 more rows
Fractures of the medial malleolus are relatively uncommon and usually occur as part of a more complex pattern of ankle fractures. The injury occurs when the foot is forcefully rolled inward or outward.
The medial malleolus and lateral malleolus are bones located in the lower part of your extremities. The medial malleolus is formed by the lower part of your tibia and makes up the inner side of the ankle. The lateral malleolus is formed by the lower section of the fibula and makes up the outer side of the ankle.
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Medial Malleolus: Bony bump on the inside of your ankle. The medial Malleolus is a part of the tibia's base. Posterior Malleolus: Felt on the back of your ankle and is also a part of the base of the tibia. Lateral Malleolus: Bony protrusion felt on the outside of the ankle.
Pathological fracture, right ankle, initial encounter for fracture. M84. 471A is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM M84.
CPT® 27822 in section: Open treatment of trimalleolar ankle fracture, includes internal fixation, when performed, medial and/or lateral malleolus.
CPT® Code 27514 in section: Fracture and/or Dislocation Procedures on the Femur (Thigh Region) and Knee Joint.
Type-1 Excludes mean the conditions excluded are mutually exclusive and should never be coded together. Excludes 1 means "do not code here."
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