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ICD-10 code: S42.423S

Disease category: S42.423: Displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of unspecified humerus

Displaced Comminuted Supracondylar Fracture without Intercondylar Fracture of Unspecified Humerus, Sequela

A displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of the humerus is a severe injury that can have long-term consequences. This type of fracture occurs when the bone in the upper arm, just above the elbow joint, breaks into multiple pieces and becomes displaced. The term "sequela" refers to the lasting effects or complications that may arise from this type of fracture.

While the exact cause of this fracture can vary, it is often the result of a high-energy trauma, such as a fall from a significant height or a motor vehicle accident. The impact on the bone causes it to break into several fragments, resulting in a comminuted fracture. The displacement occurs when these fragments are no longer in their correct anatomical position.

One of the primary concerns with a displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture is the potential for damage to surrounding tissues, blood vessels, and nerves. The fracture fragments can put pressure on these structures, leading to complications such as reduced blood flow, nerve injury, or compartment syndrome.

  1. Reduced range of motion: After a displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture, the affected arm may have limited mobility. The fracture fragments can impede the smooth movement of the elbow joint, making it difficult to fully extend or flex the arm.
  2. Instability: The fracture fragments can disrupt the stability of the elbow joint, leading to a feeling of weakness or unsteadiness. This instability can affect everyday activities and may require additional support, such as a brace or physical therapy, to regain strength and stability.
  3. Persistent pain: Fractures often result in pain, and a displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture is no exception. Even after the initial healing process, some individuals may experience ongoing discomfort, especially during movements that put stress on the elbow joint.

It is crucial to seek prompt medical attention if you suspect a displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of the humerus. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent further complications and promote optimal healing. Consult with a healthcare professional who specializes in orthopedics for a thorough evaluation and guidance on the most appropriate course of action.

Treatment of Displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without intercondylar fracture of unspecified humerus, sequela:

Treatment Options for Displaced Comminuted Supracondylar Fracture without Intercondylar Fracture of Unspecified Humerus, Sequela

If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with a displaced comminuted supracondylar fracture without an intercondylar fracture of the humerus, it's important to understand the available treatment options. This type of fracture can be complex and may r...

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