Displaced segmental fracture of shaft of ulna, unspecified arm, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with nonunion digital illustration

Displaced segmental fracture of shaft of ulna, unspecified arm, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with nonunion Save


ICD-10 code: S52.263N

Disease category: S52.263: Displaced segmental fracture of shaft of ulna, unspecified arm

Displaced Segmental Fracture of Shaft of Ulna: Understanding the Condition

A displaced segmental fracture of the shaft of the ulna is a severe injury that occurs in the arm. It is commonly classified as an open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with nonunion. This type of fracture involves a break in the long bone of the forearm, specifically the ulna, resulting in multiple bone fragments that are displaced from their normal position.

Causes of this specific fracture can vary, but they are often the result of high-energy trauma, such as a motor vehicle accident, a fall from a height, or a sports injury. The severity of the fracture is determined by the extent of bone fragmentation and the presence of an open wound.

When a patient experiences a subsequent encounter for this type of fracture, it means they have already received initial treatment and are now returning for further evaluation or management. During this encounter, healthcare professionals will assess the progress of the fracture and determine the best course of action to promote healing and recovery.

Nonunion refers to the failure of the fractured bone to heal properly. In some cases, the bone ends may not have aligned correctly, leading to a delayed or improper healing process. This can result in ongoing pain, limited mobility, and functional impairment of the affected arm.

  1. Causes of displaced segmental fracture of the shaft of ulna
  2. Classification as open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with nonunion
  3. Understanding subsequent encounters for this type of fracture
  4. The impact of nonunion on healing and recovery

It is essential to seek professional medical care for this type of injury to receive appropriate treatment and avoid potential complications. Proper diagnosis, evaluation, and management are crucial steps in the recovery process.

Remember, this article does not cover treatment options for a displaced segmental fracture of the shaft of ulna. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and guidance regarding treatment options.

Treatment of Displaced segmental fracture of shaft of ulna, unspecified arm, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with nonunion:

Treatment Options for Displaced Segmental Fracture of the Ulna

When it comes to treating a displaced segmental fracture of the shaft of the ulna, there are several options available. This type of fracture refers to a broken bone in the ulna that is divided into multiple segments and has become misaligned. In particular, we will discuss the treatment options for subsequent encounter...

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