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ICD-10 code: S72.466K

Disease category: S72.466: Nondisplaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of lower end of unspecified femur

Nondisplaced Supracondylar Fracture with Intracondylar Extension of Lower End of Unspecified Femur: Explained

Fractures are a common occurrence in the lives of many people, and they can be caused by a range of factors such as accidents, falls, and sports injuries. One type of fracture is the nondisplaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of the lower end of the unspecified femur. This type of fracture is a complex injury that requires careful attention and treatment to ensure proper healing.

The nondisplaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of the lower end of the femur is a type of fracture that occurs when the bone is broken in an area called the supracondylar region. This region is located just above the knee joint and is an important weight-bearing area of the femur. The fracture can extend into the intracondylar region of the bone, which is the area within the knee joint where the bones meet.

When an individual experiences a nondisplaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of the lower end of the femur, they may experience pain, swelling, and difficulty moving their leg. The severity of the fracture can vary depending on the extent of the damage to the bone. In some cases, the fracture may be minor and require only rest and immobilization to heal. In other cases, the fracture may be more severe and require surgery to repair the damaged bone.

Causes of Nondisplaced Supracondylar Fracture with Intracondylar Extension of Lower End of Unspecified Femur

There are several causes of the nondisplaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of the lower end of the femur. The most common cause is trauma to the knee joint, such as a fall or a sports injury. The fracture can also occur as a result of a degenerative condition, such as osteoporosis or arthritis, which weakens the bone and makes it more susceptible to fractures.

Symptoms of Nondisplaced Supracondylar Fracture with Intracondylar Extension of Lower End of Unspecified Femur

The symptoms of a nondisplaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of the lower end of the femur can vary depending on the severity of the fracture. Common symptoms include:

  1. Pain and swelling around the knee joint
  2. Difficulty moving the leg
  3. Tenderness and bruising around the knee
  4. Cracking or popping sounds in the knee

If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important

Treatment of Nondisplaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of lower end of unspecified femur, subsequent encounter for closed fracture with nonunion:

Treatment Options for Nondisplaced Supracondylar Fracture with Intracondylar Extension of Lower End of Unspecified Femur, Subsequent Encounter for Closed Fracture with Nonunion

A nondisplaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of the lower end of the femur can be a painful and debilitating injury. If left untreated, it can lead to nonunion, which can make treatment...

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