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ICD-10 code: T84.69XD

Disease category: T84.69: Infection and inflammatory reaction due to internal fixation device of other site

Infection and Inflammatory Reaction due to Internal Fixation Device of Other Site, Subsequent Encounter

Internal fixation devices are commonly used in orthopedic surgery to treat fractures and other musculoskeletal conditions. However, these devices can cause complications such as infection and inflammatory reactions. This occurs when the device is placed in an area that is not sterile, or when bacteria is introduced during the surgery.

Infection and inflammatory reactions due to internal fixation devices of other sites, subsequent encounter can lead to a variety of issues. The most common symptom is pain at the site of the device. This pain can be intermittent or constant and can be accompanied by swelling, redness, and warmth at the site. In some cases, the area around the device may be tender to the touch.

Infection caused by an internal fixation device can spread to other areas of the body, leading to more serious complications. This can include sepsis, a life-threatening infection of the blood. It can also lead to joint stiffness, chronic pain, and loss of function. In some cases, the infection can result in the need for device removal or further surgical intervention.

In order to prevent infection and inflammatory reactions due to internal fixation devices, it is important to ensure that proper sterile technique is used during the procedure. Additionally, the device should be monitored closely for any signs of infection or inflammation. If infection or inflammation is suspected, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.

If infection or inflammation does occur due to an internal fixation device of other site, subsequent encounter, proper treatment should be sought. Treatment may include antibiotics, surgical debridement or device removal, or a combination of both. It is important to consult with a medical professional to determine the best course of action.

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Treatment Options for Infection and Inflammatory Reaction due to Internal Fixation Device of Other Site, Subsequent Encounter

Infection and inflammatory reactions due to internal fixation devices of other sites, subsequent encounters, can be a painful and sometimes debilitating issue. Fortunately, there are options for treating these types of infections and reactions. Here are some...

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