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ICD-10 code: S52.513Q

Disease category: S52.513: Displaced fracture of unspecified radial styloid process

Displaced Fracture of Unspecified Radial Styloid Process, Subsequent Encounter for Open Fracture Type I or II with Malunion

A displaced fracture of the radial styloid process is a type of wrist injury characterized by a broken bone at the end of the radius bone. This type of fracture can occur due to a fall or injury to the wrist. If the fracture is not treated properly, it can lead to malunion, a condition where the bone heals in a misaligned position. This can result in limited range of motion, pain, and other complications.

When a displaced fracture of the radial styloid process is left untreated, it can progress to an open fracture type I or II. An open fracture occurs when the bone breaks through the skin, leaving it exposed to external contaminants and increasing the risk of infection.

If an open fracture type I or II occurs as a result of a displaced fracture of the radial styloid process, subsequent medical attention is necessary to prevent complications. During a subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with malunion, the physician will evaluate the extent of the malunion and recommend a course of treatment.

It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible after a wrist injury to prevent further damage and complications. If you experience symptoms such as swelling, pain, tenderness, or limited range of motion in your wrist, seek medical attention immediately. The earlier the injury is treated, the better the chances of a full recovery.

  1. Displaced fracture of unspecified radial styloid process
  2. Subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with malunion

Overall, a displaced fracture of the radial styloid process can lead to further complications if left untreated. Timely medical attention is necessary to prevent the injury from progressing to an open fracture type I or II with malunion. Seek medical attention as soon as possible if you suspect you have a wrist injury.

Treatment of Displaced fracture of unspecified radial styloid process, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with malunion:

Treatment Options for Displaced Fracture of Unspecified Radial Styloid Process

A displaced fracture of unspecified radial styloid process can cause severe pain, swelling, and limited mobility. This type of injury is often caused by a fall or direct blow to the wrist. If left untreated, it can lead to malunion, which is a condition where the bone heals in an incorrect position.

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