ICD-10 & Orthopedic Coding
Documentation is the
for specificityDocumentation is the
- · Type of fracture (Open, closed, pathological, neoplastic disease, stress)
- · Pattern (Comminuted, oblique, segmental, spiral, transverse)
- · Etiology to document in the external cause codes
- · Encounter of care (Initial, subsequent, sequelae)
- · Healing status, if subsequent encounter (normal or delayed healing, nonunion, malunion)
- · Localization (Shaft, head, neck, distal, proximal, styloid)
- · Displacement (Displaced, non displaced)
- · Classification (Gustilo-Anderson, Salter-Harris)
- · Any complications, whether acute or delayed (Direct result of trauma sustained)
- · Intra-articular or extra-articular involvement ICD-10 Clinical Concepts
A fracture not documented as open or closed should be coded to closed.
A fracture not documented as displaced or not displaced should be
coded to displaced.
Traumatic fractures are coded using the appropriate 7th
character for initial encounter (A, B, C) while the patient is
receiving active treatment for the fracture. Examples of active
treatment are: surgical treatment, emergency department
encounter, and evaluation and treatment by a new physician.
The appropriate 7th character for initial encounter should also
be assigned for a patient who delayed seeking treatment for the
fracture or nonunion.
Fractures are coded using the appropriate 7th character for
subsequent care for encounters after the patient has completed
active treatment of the fracture and is receiving routine care for
the fracture during the healing or recovery phase. Examples of
fracture aftercare are: cast change or removal, removal of
external or internal fixation device, medication adjustment, and
follow-up visits following fracture treatment.
Care for complications of surgical treatment for fracture repairs
during the healing or recovery phase should be coded with the
appropriate complication codes.
Care of complications of fractures, such as malunion and
nonunion, should be reported with the appropriate 7th character
for subsequent care with nonunion (K, M, N,) or subsequent
care with malunion (P, Q, R)
The aftercare Z codes would not be used for aftercare for
traumatic fractures. For aftercare of a traumatic fracture, assign
the acute fracture code with the appropriate 7th character. ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting
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