ICD-10: | S43.431A |
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Short Description: | Superior glenoid labrum lesion of right shoulder, init |
Long Description: | Superior glenoid labrum lesion of right shoulder, initial encounter |
ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code S43.431A [convert to ICD-9-CM] Superior glenoid labrum lesion of right shoulder, initial encounter Superior glenoid labrum lesion of right shoulder, init; Right shoulder slap lesion ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code M24.611 [convert to ICD-9-CM] Ankylosis, right shoulder
ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code S43.431A [convert to ICD-9-CM] Superior glenoid labrum lesion of right shoulder, initial encounter Superior glenoid labrum lesion of right shoulder, init; Right shoulder slap lesion ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code M75.101 [convert to ICD-9-CM] Unspecified rotator cuff tear or rupture of right shoulder, not specified as traumatic
ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code M12.211 [convert to ICD-9-CM] Villonodular synovitis (pigmented), right shoulder Pigmented villonodular synovitis of bilateral shoulders; Pigmented villonodular synovitis of right shoulder ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code M13.811 [convert to ICD-9-CM] Other specified arthritis, right shoulder
Oct 01, 2021 · M75.101 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. Short description: Unsp rotatr-cuff tear/ruptr of right shoulder, not trauma. The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM M75.101 became effective on …
S43.431ASuperior glenoid labrum lesion of right shoulder, initial encounter. S43. 431A is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
Superior Labrum, Anterior to Posterior tears (SLAP tears), also known as labrum tears, represent 4% to 8% of all shoulder injuries. The L in SLAP refers to your glenoid labrum. Your labrum plays two important roles in keeping your shoulder functioning and pain free.Jan 12, 2022
A SLAP tear is an injury to the labrum of the shoulder, which is the ring of cartilage that surrounds the socket of the shoulder joint.
S43.432AICD-10-CM Code for Superior glenoid labrum lesion of left shoulder, initial encounter S43. 432A.
What is a SLAP Tear?Type I SLAP tear involves the fraying of the top rim of the labrum, but it is still attached to the glenoid. ... Type II SLAP tear is the most prevalent type of SLAP tear. ... Type III SLAP tear consists of a bucket-handle tear, where the torn labrum could droop into the shoulder joint.More items...
The Type 4 SLAP tear is one where the tear of the labrum extends into the long head of biceps tendon. Treatment is reattachment of the labrum (SLAP repair) and repair of the biceps tear, or a biceps tenodesis. This is done arthroscopically (keyhole) using suture anchors.Jan 19, 2022
1:114:56Shoulder Exam (7 of 9): Exam to detect a SLAP tear - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipForward if that exacerbates his pain it's also consistent finding of a slap tear. One of my favoriteMoreForward if that exacerbates his pain it's also consistent finding of a slap tear. One of my favorite tests for slap tears is actually a series called biceps provocation.
In a labrum SLAP tear, SLAP stands for superior labrum anterior and posterior. This means your labrum is torn at the top in both the front (anterior) and back (posterior) of where it attaches to the biceps tendon.Jan 27, 2022
In a type 5 injury, the SLAP tear extends to the front lower part of the labrum. It's known as a Bankart lesion. A type 6 tear is a bucket handle tear, but the “flap” is torn.Nov 6, 2019
S43.431AICD-10-CM Code for Superior glenoid labrum lesion of right shoulder, initial encounter S43. 431A.
ICD-10 | Pain in right shoulder (M25. 511)
M25.311ICD-10 | Other instability, right shoulder (M25. 311)