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There are two main categories of fractures: | |||
*[[#Fractures due to trauma or injury]] -- by definition these have a so-called '''external''' cause or mechanism of injury". This means that the fracture was due to something external to the patient, such as getting hit by a baseball bat, or hitting their head on the pavement after falling off a ladder. | |||
*[[#Nontraumatic fractures]] -- for these the main cause is something ''internal'' to the patient, such as a metastatic tumor to bone that weakens it. | |||
* | **While in these cases the fracture might well happen after some relatively minor stress to that bone (e.g. trying to open a jar of pickles, or lifting a heavy book), these should be included in the nontraumatic fracture category unless that stress would have led to a fracture in the absence of whatever weakened the bone. | ||
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===Fractures due to trauma or injury=== | |||
*These codes for traumatic fractures include BOTH closed and open fractures --- i.e. for an open fracture there is no need to additionally code the soft tissue injury that overlies it and renders it "open" | |||
**If a fracture, particularly an open fracture, is or becomes infected, then also code the infection | |||
*For fractures due to ''external causes'' i.e. trauma or injury, there are specific codes identifying the bone in question. | |||
**Some of these are specific for a single bone, e.g: '''[[Femur, fracture, injury/trauma]]''' | |||
**Others identify a group of related bones, e.g: '''[[Ankle or foot or toes, fracture, injury/trauma]]''' | |||
**And some are for when you only know the general region, e.g: '''[[Upper limb (arm) bones, level not specified/NOS, fracture, injury/trauma]]''' | |||
{{ListICD10Category | categoryName = Traumatic fracture}} | |||
*'''''For all such fractures''''', you MUST also code the mechanism of traumatic injury. | |||
**If the mechanism of trauma is unknown or not among those listed, use '''[[Mechanism of injury: other NOS]]''' | |||
{{ListICD10Category | categoryName = Mechanism}} | |||
===Nontraumatic fractures=== | |||
Here there are fewer codes, and the only bones for which we have specific codes are femur/pelvis and vertebrae. Nontraumatic fractures fall into 4 main subcategories: | |||
# Pathologic fractures due to neoplastic disease -- here a neoplasm involving bone is the factor that weakened the bone. | |||
**[[Bone, pathologic fracture due to neoplastic disease]] | #*[[Femur or pelvis, pathologic fracture due to neoplastic disease]] | ||
**[[ | #*[[Vertebra, pathologic fracture due to neoplastic disease]] | ||
**[[Bone, stress fracture]] | #*[[Bone NOS, pathologic fracture due to neoplastic disease]] | ||
**[[Bone, | # Pathologic fractures due to osteoporosis -- here osteoporosis is the factor that weakened the bone. | ||
#*[[Femur or pelvis, osteoporosis with new pathologic fracture]] | |||
#*[[Vertebra, osteoporosis with new pathologic fracture]] | |||
#*[[Bone NOS, osteoporosis with new pathologic fracture]] | |||
# Stress fractures -- note here we have just one code, no codes for specific bones (i.e. it's one-size-fits-all for this type of fracture). These are due to repetitive stress rather than a single big event. | |||
#*[[Bone, stress fracture]] | |||
# Nontraumatic fractures NOS -- these are for nontraumatic fractures that don't fit into the other categories listed immediately above. | |||
#*[[Femur or pelvis, nontraumatic fracture NOS]] | |||
#*[[Vertebra, nontraumatic fracture NOS]] -- this includes vertebral compression/wedge fractures not due to neoplasm or osteoporosis. | |||
#*[[Bone NOS, nontraumatic fracture NOS]] | |||
==== Related conditions ==== | |||
* [[Bone, disorder of bone continuity NOS]] | |||
* [[Skeletal and/or muscular system NOS, congenital malformation/deformity]] | |||
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