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ICD-10 code: S42.011A

Disease category: S42.011: Anterior displaced fracture of sternal end of right clavicle

Understanding Anterior Displaced Fracture of Sternal End of Right Clavicle

Anterior displaced fracture of sternal end of right clavicle is a common injury that occurs due to a direct blow to the shoulder or a fall onto an outstretched hand. This injury is characterized by a break in the collarbone where it attaches to the sternum. Patients suffering from this injury usually experience pain, swelling, and limited range of motion in the affected shoulder.

  1. Causes: The most common causes of anterior displaced fracture of sternal end of right clavicle include falls, motor vehicle accidents, sports injuries, and direct blows to the shoulder. This injury is more common in younger individuals who engage in high-impact sports or physical activities.
  2. Symptoms: Patients with this injury may experience pain, swelling, tenderness, and bruising in the affected area. They may also have difficulty moving their arm and shoulder due to the pain and stiffness. In severe cases, the broken bone may pierce the skin, causing an open wound.
  3. Diagnosis: Doctors diagnose anterior displaced fracture of sternal end of right clavicle through physical examination and imaging tests such as X-rays and CT scans. These tests help determine the extent of the injury and guide appropriate treatment.
  4. Treatment: Treatment for this injury usually involves immobilizing the affected arm and shoulder with a sling or brace to allow the bone to heal. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to realign the broken bones. However, this article does not discuss the treatment of the injury.
  5. Recovery: Recovery time for an anterior displaced fracture of sternal end of right clavicle depends on the severity of the injury. Mild injuries may take a few weeks to heal, while more severe injuries may take several months. Patients are advised to follow their doctor's instructions and attend physical therapy to regain strength and mobility in the affected shoulder.

Anterior displaced fracture of sternal end of right clavicle is a painful and limiting injury that requires prompt medical attention. If you suspect that you have suffered from this injury, seek medical attention immediately to prevent further damage and promote faster healing.

Treatment of Anterior displaced fracture of sternal end of right clavicle, initial encounter for closed fracture:

Treatment Options for Anterior Displaced Fracture of Sternal End of Right Clavicle

An anterior displaced fracture of sternal end of right clavicle is a common type of injury that can occur due to trauma or accidents. This type of fracture is characterized by the displacement of the clavicle bone from its original position, which can cause significant pain and discomfort. Proper tre...

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