A nondisplaced segmental fracture of the shaft of the right fibula is a type of injury where the bone is broken in two or more pieces but has not shifted out of place. This type of fracture can occur due to a direct blow to the leg or a twisting injury.
Subsequent encounter for closed fracture with delayed healing means that the patient has already received treatment for the fracture but is now experiencing delayed healing.
Delayed healing is a common complication of fractures, especially in older adults and those with underlying medical conditions. The healing process can be slow due to poor blood supply to the bone, infection, or other factors.
It is important to follow up with a healthcare provider for any type of fracture to ensure proper healing and prevent complications.
A nondisplaced segmental fracture of the shaft of the right fibula is a type of fracture that occurs when the bone is broken into two or more pieces but the pieces remain in their original position. This type of fracture can be caused by trau...
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