Displaced fracture of medial condyle of unspecified femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with routine healing digital illustration

Displaced fracture of medial condyle of unspecified femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with routine healing Save


ICD-10 code: S72.433F

Disease category: S72.433: Displaced fracture of medial condyle of unspecified femur

What is a Displaced Fracture of Medial Condyle of Unspecified Femur?
A displaced fracture of the medial condyle of the femur is a serious injury that can cause severe pain, swelling, and immobility. This type of fracture occurs when the bony protrusion on the inner side of the femur, known as the medial condyle, breaks and becomes displaced from its normal position.
What is an Open Fracture?
An open fracture is a type of fracture where the broken bone pierces through the skin, leaving the bone exposed to the outside environment. This type of fracture is serious and requires immediate medical attention to prevent infection and further complications.
Subsequent Encounter for Open Fracture Type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with Routine Healing
After a patient has undergone treatment for an open fracture, they may require subsequent follow-up appointments with their healthcare provider to ensure that the bone is healing properly. During these subsequent encounters, the healthcare provider will assess the healing progress and adjust the treatment plan as needed.
Symptoms and Diagnosis
Symptoms of a displaced fracture of medial condyle of unspecified femur may include severe pain, swelling, bruising, and an inability to move the affected leg. A healthcare provider will typically perform a physical examination and order imaging tests, such as X-rays or CT scans, to confirm the diagnosis.
Prevention and Recovery
Preventing a displaced fracture of medial condyle of the femur can be difficult, as it is often the result of a traumatic event, such as a fall or car accident. However, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and avoiding risky activities can help reduce the risk of injury. Recovery from a displaced fracture of medial condyle of unspecified femur and subsequent open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with routine healing can be a long process. Patients may require physical therapy and rehabilitation to regain strength and mobility in the affected leg. It is important to follow the healthcare provider's treatment plan and attend all follow-up appointments to ensure a full recovery. In conclusion, a displaced fracture of medial condyle of unspecified femur and subsequent open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with routine healing can be a serious injury that requires immediate medical attention and a long recovery process. By taking steps to prevent injury and following the healthcare provider's treatment plan, patients can increase their chances of a full recovery.

Treatment of Displaced fracture of medial condyle of unspecified femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with routine healing:

Treatment Options for Displaced Fracture of Medial Condyle of Unspecified Femur

A displaced fracture of the medial condyle of the femur is a serious injury that requires immediate medical attention. This type of fracture occurs when the bony prominence on the inner side of the knee joint is broken and displaced from its normal position.

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