Nondisplaced fracture of lateral condyle of left femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with malunion digital illustration

Nondisplaced fracture of lateral condyle of left femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with malunion Save


ICD-10 code: S72.425R

Disease category: S72.425: Nondisplaced fracture of lateral condyle of left femur

Nondisplaced Fracture of Lateral Condyle of Left Femur with Subsequent Encounter for Open Fracture

A non-displaced fracture of the lateral condyle of the left femur is a common injury that usually occurs due to trauma or accidents. This type of fracture is characterized by a crack or break in the bone, which does not cause any separation or displacement of the bone fragments. However, in some cases, if left untreated, it may lead to malunion - a condition where the bones heal in an incorrect position or alignment.

Unfortunately, if a non-displaced fracture of the lateral condyle of the left femur is not treated promptly, it may progress to an open fracture. An open fracture is a severe injury that occurs when the broken bone pierces through the skin, leaving it vulnerable to infection and other complications.

When an open fracture occurs, it is classified as type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC depending on the severity of the injury. Type IIIA fractures involve a clean wound less than 1 cm long, type IIIB fractures are characterized by a larger wound with extensive soft tissue damage, and type IIIC fractures involve significant bone loss and damage to the surrounding tissues.

When a patient presents with a subsequent encounter for an open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with malunion, it means that the patient has had a non-displaced fracture of the lateral condyle of the left femur that progressed to an open fracture and was not treated promptly, leading to malunion.

  1. Causes of Non-displaced Fracture of Lateral Condyle of Left Femur
  2. Symptoms of Non-displaced Fracture of Lateral Condyle of Left Femur
  3. Complications of Non-displaced Fracture of Lateral Condyle of Left Femur
  4. Classification of Open Fractures
  5. Symptoms of Open Fractures
  6. Complications of Open Fractures

In conclusion, a non-displaced fracture of the lateral condyle of the left femur can progress to an open fracture if left untreated, leading to malunion. It is essential to seek prompt medical attention in case of any injury to prevent complications. If you have any symptoms of a non-displaced fracture of the lateral condyle of the left femur or an open fracture, consult your doctor immediately.

Treatment of Nondisplaced fracture of lateral condyle of left femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with malunion:

Treatment Options for Nondisplaced Fracture of Lateral Condyle of Left Femur

A nondisplaced fracture of the lateral condyle of the left femur can be very painful and can significantly impact your daily life. This type of injury can occur due to a fall, a sports injury, or a car accident, among other things. If you have this type of fracture, it is important to seek medical treatmen...

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