Displaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of lower end of left femur, initial encounter for open fracture type I or II digital illustration

Displaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of lower end of left femur, initial encounter for open fracture type I or II Save


ICD-10 code: S72.462B

Disease category: S72.462: Displaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of lower end of left femur

Displaced Supracondylar Fracture with Intracondylar Extension of Lower End of Left Femur

A displaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of the lower end of the left femur is a severe type of fracture that requires immediate medical attention. This injury occurs when the distal part of the femur, just above the knee joint, is fractured and the fracture line extends into the condyles of the femur.

When such a fracture occurs, it is classified as an open fracture type I or II, indicating that the fracture site is exposed due to a break in the skin. This open fracture classification is important for medical professionals to determine the appropriate treatment plan.

  1. Definition: A displaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of the lower end of the left femur involves a fracture in the distal part of the femur, just above the knee joint, with the fracture line extending into the condyles.
  2. Causes: This type of fracture is commonly caused by high-energy trauma, such as a fall from a significant height or a motor vehicle accident.
  3. Symptoms: Symptoms of this fracture include severe pain, swelling, deformity, inability to bear weight, and limited range of motion at the knee joint.
  4. Diagnosis: To diagnose a displaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension, a thorough physical examination, X-rays, and possibly advanced imaging techniques such as CT scans or MRI may be necessary.

It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention for this type of fracture as it requires prompt evaluation and management by an orthopedic specialist. Timely treatment can help minimize complications and improve the chances of a successful recovery.

Remember, this article provides general information about displaced supracondylar fractures with intracondylar extension of the lower end of the left femur. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment options.

Treatment of Displaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of lower end of left femur, initial encounter for open fracture type I or II:

Treatment Options for Displaced Supracondylar Fracture with Intracondylar Extension of Lower End of Left Femur, Initial Encounter for Open Fracture Type I or II

A displaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of the lower end of the left femur can be a complex and serious injury. Treatment options for this condition may vary depending on the severity of the fracture...

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