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ICD-10 code: M96.62

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Fracture of Humerus following Insertion of Orthopedic Implant, Joint Prosthesis, or Bone Plate

Fracture of the humerus is a common injury that can be caused by a variety of factors, including falls, sports injuries, and car accidents. In some cases, a fracture may occur following the insertion of an orthopedic implant, joint prosthesis, or bone plate.

Orthopedic implants, joint prostheses, and bone plates are commonly used in the treatment of fractures and other orthopedic conditions. These devices are designed to stabilize the bone and promote healing, but they can sometimes cause complications.

One potential complication is a fracture of the humerus that occurs following the insertion of an implant, prosthesis, or bone plate. This type of fracture is known as a periprosthetic fracture, and it can be caused by a number of factors, including:

  1. Weak bones
  2. Improper implant placement
  3. Loosening of the implant or prosthesis
  4. Damage to the bone or surrounding tissue during surgery

If you experience a fracture of the humerus following the insertion of an orthopedic implant, joint prosthesis, or bone plate, it is important to seek immediate medical attention. Treatment for this type of fracture may involve surgery to remove or repair the implant or prosthesis, as well as physical therapy to help you regain strength and range of motion.

Preventing fractures following the insertion of an orthopedic implant, joint prosthesis, or bone plate requires careful planning and attention to detail during the surgical procedure. Your surgeon should take steps to ensure that the implant or prosthesis is properly placed and secured, and that the bone is strong enough to support the device.

If you are considering orthopedic surgery that involves the insertion of an implant, prosthesis, or bone plate, it is important to discuss the potential risks and benefits with your surgeon. By understanding the potential complications and taking steps to minimize your risk of injury, you can help ensure a successful outcome from your surgery.