Nondisplaced unspecified condyle fracture of lower end of unspecified femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with delayed healing digital illustration

Nondisplaced unspecified condyle fracture of lower end of unspecified femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with delayed healing Save


ICD-10 code: S72.416J

Disease category: S72.416: Nondisplaced unspecified condyle fracture of lower end of unspecified femur

Nondisplaced Unspecified Condyle Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Femur: What You Need to Know

A nondisplaced unspecified condyle fracture of lower end of unspecified femur may sound like a mouthful, but it's actually a common type of fracture that occurs in the knee joint. This type of fracture is characterized by a break in the lower end of the femur bone, which forms the knee joint. It is called "unspecified" because the exact location and severity of the fracture are not specified.

If left untreated, this type of fracture can lead to complications like open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with delayed healing. An open fracture is a type of fracture where the broken bone is exposed to the outside environment through an open wound. Delayed healing means that the fracture is taking longer than usual to heal.

Symptoms of Nondisplaced Unspecified Condyle Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Femur

The symptoms of a nondisplaced unspecified condyle fracture of lower end of unspecified femur include pain and swelling around the knee joint, difficulty bearing weight on the affected leg, and limited range of motion in the knee joint.

Causes of Nondisplaced Unspecified Condyle Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Femur

The most common cause of this type of fracture is trauma to the knee joint, such as a fall or a direct blow to the knee. However, certain medical conditions like osteoporosis can weaken the bones and make them more susceptible to fractures.

Diagnosis of Nondisplaced Unspecified Condyle Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Femur

A doctor will diagnose this type of fracture by performing a physical examination and ordering imaging tests like X-rays or MRI. These tests can help determine the exact location and severity of the fracture.

  1. Treatment of Nondisplaced Unspecified Condyle Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Femur

Treatment for this type of fracture typically involves immobilizing the affected leg with a cast or brace to allow the fracture to heal. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to realign the broken bone or to remove any bone fragments that may be causing pain or discomfort.

Prevention of Nondisplaced Unspecified Condyle Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Femur

To prevent this type of fracture, it's important to take steps to reduce your risk of falls and other accidents. This may include wearing proper footwear, using handrails on stairs, and keeping your home well-lit and free from clutter.

Treatment of Nondisplaced unspecified condyle fracture of lower end of unspecified femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with delayed healing:

Treatment options for Nondisplaced Unspecified Condyle Fracture of Lower End of Unspecified Femur

A nondisplaced unspecified condyle fracture of the lower end of the unspecified femur can be a painful and debilitating injury. The fracture can be caused by a variety of factors, including athletic injuries, falls, and motor vehicle accidents. Treatment options for this type of injury...

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