Coding fractures in ICD10
Coding instructions
- There are two main categories of fractures: (a) due to trauma/injury, and (b) nontraumatic fractures
- For fractures due to external causes i.e. trauma or injury, there are a number of specific codes identifying the bone in question.
- Some of these are quite specific for the bone, e.g: Femur, fracture, injury/trauma
- Others identify a group of bones, e.g: Ankle or foot or toes, fracture, injury/trauma
- And some for when you only know the general region, e.g: Upper limb (arm) bones, level not specified/NOS, fracture, injury/trauma
- For all such fractures, you are required to 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
- If it's a nontraumatic fracture, you should also code the cause, e.g: