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ICD-10 code: S72.426M

Disease category: S72.426: Nondisplaced fracture of lateral condyle of unspecified femur

Nondisplaced Fracture of Lateral Condyle of Unspecified Femur: Understanding Open Fracture Types I and II with Nonunion

A nondisplaced fracture of the lateral condyle of the femur refers to a type of fracture that occurs in the bony prominence on the outer side of the thigh bone. When this fracture remains in its original position without any displacement, it is considered nondisplaced. In subsequent encounters, when the fracture develops into an open fracture type I or II with nonunion, it requires careful management and understanding.

An open fracture type I refers to a fracture where the skin remains intact, while type II involves a wound where the bone has pierced through the skin. Nonunion, on the other hand, indicates that the fractured bone has not fully healed or fused together as expected.

  1. Causes: Nondisplaced fractures of the lateral condyle of the femur can occur due to various reasons, such as a direct blow to the knee or a high-energy trauma. These fractures are often associated with sports injuries, falls, or vehicular accidents.
  2. Symptoms: Common symptoms of this type of fracture include pain, swelling, tenderness, and difficulty in bearing weight or moving the affected leg. The severity of symptoms may vary depending on the individual and the extent of the fracture.
  3. Diagnosis: To diagnose a nondisplaced fracture of the lateral condyle of the femur, a healthcare professional may perform a physical examination, review the patient's medical history, and order imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans.
  4. Treatment: (Please note that we are not providing information on treatment in this article)
  5. Complications: If left untreated or not managed properly, a nondisplaced fracture of the lateral condyle of the femur can lead to complications such as chronic pain, limited mobility, and the development of nonunion.

It is crucial for individuals with a nondisplaced fracture of the lateral condyle of the femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with nonunion, to seek medical attention from a qualified healthcare professional. Proper diagnosis and appropriate management can help in minimizing complications and promoting effective healing.

Remember, this article does not provide information on treatment options for this specific condition. Always consult with a medical professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

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Treatment Options for Nondisplaced Fracture of Lateral Condyle of Unspecified Femur, Subsequent Encounter for Open Fracture Type I or II with Nonunion

A nondisplaced fracture of the lateral condyle of the femur can be a challenging condition to treat, especially when it progresses to a nonunion after an open fracture type I or II. However, there are several treatment options availa...

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