icd 10 cm code for fracture tibial tubercle closed

by Annamae Ullrich 10 min read

ICD-10-CM Code for Displaced fracture of right tibial tuberosity
tibial tuberosity
The tuberosity of the tibia or tibial tuberosity or tibial tubercle is an elevation on the proximal, anterior aspect of the tibia, just below where the anterior surfaces of the lateral and medial tibial condyles end.
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, initial encounter for closed fracture S82. 151A.

Is tibial tubercle and tuberosity the same?

The tuberosity of the tibia or tibial tuberosity or tibial tubercle is an elevation on the proximal, anterior aspect of the tibia, just below where the anterior surfaces of the lateral and medial tibial condyles end.

What is a tibial tubercle fracture?

Tibial tubercle (tuberosity) fractures are infrequent fractures affecting physically active adolescents. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Activities involving powerful contraction of the knee extensors, such as springing and jumping movements, can result in avulsion fractures of the tibial tuberosity apophysis.

Where is the tibial tubercle?

The tibial tuberosity is the bump on the top of the tibia (shinbone) where the patellar tendon connects. Tendons connect muscles to bones. The patellar tendon stretches over the top of the patella (kneecap). The patellar tendon connects the large quadriceps muscle on the front of the thigh to the tibial tuberosity.

Is the tibial tubercle a bone?

Some growth plates serve as attachment sites for tendons, the strong tissues that connect muscles to bones. A bony bump called the tibial tubercle covers the growth plate at the end of the tibia. The group of muscles in the front of the thigh (called the quadriceps) attaches to the tibial tubercle.

What is the CPT code for ORIF of the tibial tubercle?

True Blue. avulsion fractures of the tibial tubercle, 27540 looks to be a good code for the ORIF of it.

What structure attaches to the tibial tuberosity?

The patellar tendonThe patellar tendon originates from the patellar apex and attaches to the tibial tuberosity, which is a bony protrusion on the anterior aspect of the proximal tibia.

When does tibial apophysis close?

Tibial tubercle is entirely cartilagenous (age < 11 years) Apophysis forms (age 11 to 14 years) Apophysis fuses with the proximal tibial epiphysis (age 14 to 18 years)

What is tibial tubercle Distalization?

Tibial tuberosity distalization improves patella tracking by decreasing lateral patellar maltracking at lower flexion angles. Additionally, this improved tracking is also associated with a reduction in peak patella contact pressure at low flexion angles.

What is tibial tubercle Lateralisation?

The lateralized distance of the tibial tubercle was defined as the mediolateral distance between the tip of the tibial tubercle and the medial border of the tibial condyle and was divided by the tibial width to calculate the TTL.

What is significant about the tibial tuberosity?

Tibial Tuberosity Osteotomies found that TT lateralisation elevates lateral contact pressures, increases lateral patellar tracking and reduces patellar stability.

What is a tuberosity?

Tuberosity - A moderate prominence where muscles and connective tissues attach. Its function is similar to that of a trochanter. Examples include the tibial tuberosity, deltoid tuberosity, and ischial tuberosity. Tubercle - A small, rounded prominence where connective tissues attach.

What is the bone below the knee called?

The knee joint is where the tibia and femur meet. Running parallel to the tibia is the fibula, the thinner and weaker bone of the lower leg. It is also known as the calf bone, as it sits slightly behind the tibia on the outside of the leg.