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ICD-10 code: S62.031A

Disease category: S62.031: Displaced fracture of proximal third of navicular [scaphoid] bone of right wrist

Displaced Fracture of Proximal Third of Navicular Bone of Right Wrist

Navicular bone, also known as the scaphoid, is one of the eight carpal bones located in the wrist. A displaced fracture of the proximal third of the navicular bone of the right wrist is a serious injury which can cause severe pain, swelling, and weakness in the wrist.

The initial encounter for a closed fracture of this type is typically done through a physical examination and imaging studies such as an X-ray or CT scan. The physical examination will assess the area for pain, swelling, and any obvious deformities. The imaging studies will help to determine the location and severity of the fracture and whether or not it is displaced.

If the fracture is found to be displaced, then a reduction of the fracture needs to be done. This will involve realigning the bone fragments so that they are in their original positions. Depending on the severity and location of the fracture, this can be done in the doctor’s office or in an operating room.

The recovery process for a displaced fracture of the proximal third of the navicular bone of the right wrist will depend on the severity of the fracture and the treatment. It may involve casting or splinting, physical therapy, and medications to help with pain and swelling.

It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you experience any pain, swelling, or weakness in your wrist, as these are all signs of a possible fractured navicular bone.

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Treatment Options for Displaced Fracture of Proximal Third of Navicular [Scaphoid] Bone of Right Wrist, Initial Encounter for Closed Fracture

Displaced fractures of the proximal third of the navicular bone of the right wrist, initial encounter for closed fracture, are a common injury. Typically, these fractures result from a fall onto an outstretched hand. Treatment options depend ...

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