icd 10 cm code for syndesmosis

by Erik Reynolds 6 min read

439A became effective on October 1, 2021. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of S93. 439A - other international versions of ICD-10 S93.

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How is syndesmosis reduced in a fracture of the tibia?

Once the fracture was reduced, the syndesmosis was reduced using by drilling across the tibia, pulling an Invisiknot suture through and securing with a button. Is it appropriate to assign an additional code for the reduction of the syndesmotic injury or is it inherent to the bimalleolar ORIF? ...

When will the ICD-10 gem file be updated?

An announcement was also made at the September 2017 ICD-10 Coordination and Maintenance Committee meeting that FY 2018 would be the last GEMs file update.

What happened to the PT with the syndesmosis?

The pt had a fx 6 months ago which healed, but he was supposed to keep a boot on and didn't, so he now has widening/displacement of the syndesmosis. He came in to the OR for closed percutaneous pinning with 2 screws.

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What is a syndesmosis?

A syndesmosis is defined as a fibrous joint in which two adjacent bones are linked by a strong membrane or ligaments.

Where is the syndesmosis?

ankle jointThe syndesmosis is a fibrous joint held together by ligaments. It's located near the ankle joint, between the tibia, or shinbone, and the distal fibula, or outside leg bone. That's why it's also called the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis.

Is the distal tibiofibular joint a syndesmosis?

Description. A syndesmosis is a complex fibrous joint between two bones and connected by ligaments and a strong membrane with slightly movement allowed. The distal tibiofibular syndesmosis/inferior tibiofibular joint is a syndesmotic joint.

What injury is syndesmosis?

An ankle syndesmosis injury is a common cause of pain at the front (anterior) of your ankle. This injury is also referred to as a high ankle sprain as it affects the ligaments above the ankle joint.

What makes up the syndesmosis of the ankle?

The distal tibiofibular syndesmosis, between the fibula and tibia, is formed by three major ligaments: the anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (AITFL), the posterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (PITFL), and the interosseous tibiofibular ligament (ITFL).

What are the syndesmotic ligaments?

The tibiofibular syndesmosis has four ligaments: the anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (AITFL), posterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (PITFL), inferior transverse ligament (ITL), and interosseous ligament (IOL).

What is tibiofibular syndesmosis?

The tibiofibular syndesmosis is a fibrous joint essential for ankle stability, whence the classical comparison with a mortise. Syndesmosis lesions are quite frequent in ankle trauma. This is a key element in ankle stability and lesions may cause pain or instability and, in the longer term, osteoarthritis.

Is interosseous membrane a syndesmosis?

An interosseous membrane is a thick dense fibrous sheet of connective tissue that spans the space between two bones, forming a type of syndesmosis joint.

What is distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury?

Abstract. The distal tibiofibular syndesmosis (DTFS) is frequently injured during ankle trauma. The sequelae can be significant, including chronic instability, early osteoarthritis and residual pain. The aim of this study is to summarize the current state knowledge about these injuries by answering four questions.

How do you assess syndesmosis?

0:342:02The Syndesmosis Squeeze Test | Syndesmosis Injury - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIn the diagnosis of syndesmosis ruptures to perform the tests of your patient in supine lyingMoreIn the diagnosis of syndesmosis ruptures to perform the tests of your patient in supine lying position and squeeze the proximal fibula and tibia.

How is an ankle syndesmosis injury diagnosed?

The diagnosis of syndesmosis injury is based on injury pattern, thorough physical examination, and radiographic findings. When no fracture is present, clinical findings will include ankle pain, tenderness directly over the anterior syndesmosis, and positive squeeze and external rotation tests.

What is a syndesmosis repair?

The syndesmosis cannot be simply repaired by suturing ligaments together, so instead, the two bones of the leg are stabilized together to allow the syndesmosis to heal in the proper alignment – either by using one or two screws that span the fibula and tibia completely (called syndesmosis screws), or alternatively, by ...