Nondisplaced fracture of hook process of hamate [unciform] bone, left wrist, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing digital illustration

Nondisplaced fracture of hook process of hamate [unciform] bone, left wrist, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing Save


ICD-10 code: S62.155G

Disease category: S62.155: Nondisplaced fracture of hook process of hamate [unciform] bone, left wrist

Nondisplaced fracture of hook process of hamate [unciform] bone, left wrist, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing

A nondisplaced fracture of the hook process of the hamate bone in the left wrist is a common injury that occurs due to a direct blow to the wrist or due to a fall on an outstretched hand. The hook process of the hamate bone is a small protrusion on the wrist bone that provides attachment to the ligaments and tendons of the hand.

When the hook process of the hamate bone is fractured, it can lead to pain, swelling, and difficulty in gripping or holding objects. The diagnosis of a nondisplaced fracture of the hook process of the hamate bone is usually made through X-rays or MRI scans.

Subsequent encounters for the fracture with delayed healing occur when the initial treatment for the fracture does not result in complete healing. Delayed healing of the fracture can occur due to various reasons such as inadequate immobilization, poor blood supply, or repeated trauma to the affected area.

  1. Symptoms of a nondisplaced fracture of the hook process of the hamate bone:
    • Pain in the wrist
    • Swelling and tenderness
    • Difficulty in gripping or holding objects
  2. Diagnosis of a nondisplaced fracture of the hook process of the hamate bone:
    • X-rays
    • MRI scans
  3. Treatment of a nondisplaced fracture of the hook process of the hamate bone:
    • Immobilization with a cast or splint
    • Pain management
    • Physical therapy

It is important to seek prompt medical attention if you suspect a wrist injury, as a nondisplaced fracture of the hook process of the hamate bone can result in long-term complications if left untreated. With proper treatment and management, most patients with a nondisplaced fracture of the hook process of the hamate bone can expect a full recovery and return to normal activities.

Treatment of Nondisplaced fracture of hook process of hamate [unciform] bone, left wrist, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing:

Nondisplaced fractures of the hook process of the hamate bone are relatively common injuries that can occur as a result of direct trauma or repetitive stress. While most of these fractures will heal within a few weeks, some may take longer to heal and can result in chronic pain and disability. In this article, we will discuss the available treatment options for a nondisplaced fracture of the ho...

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