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ICD-10 code: T84.197S

Disease category: T84.197: Other mechanical complication of internal fixation device of bone of left lower leg

Other Mechanical Complications of Internal Fixation Device of Bone of Left Lower Leg, Sequela

Internal fixation devices are often used in orthopedic surgery to treat fractures, osteotomies and deformities in the bones of the lower leg. However, the use of these devices can lead to mechanical complications, often referred to as sequela. These complications may occur during or after the procedure and can cause discomfort, pain, and delayed healing.

The most common mechanical complication is pin or screw breakage. This occurs when the pins or screws used to hold the device in place become loose or break. Pin breakage can occur due to improper placement, over tightening of the screws, or a fracture of the bone. Screw breakage is usually caused by the device being over-torqued or by the metal becoming fatigued over time.

Another mechanical complication is hardware loosening. This occurs when the hardware used to attach the device to the bone becomes loose. This can be caused by incorrect placement of the hardware, inadequate fixation of the device, or the bone not healing properly. Loosening of the hardware can lead to pain, reduced function, and further mechanical complications.

Hardware failure is also a mechanical complication of internal fixation devices. This occurs when the device fails to hold the bone in place or when the pins or screws become bent or broken. This can be caused by poor design of the device, improper placement, or a fracture of the bone. Hardware failure can cause pain, reduced function, and further mechanical complications.

Finally, implant migration is a mechanical complication of internal fixation devices. This occurs when the device moves or shifts out of position. This can be caused by inadequate fixation, improper placement, or the bone not healing properly. Migration of the implant can cause pain, reduced function, and further mechanical complications.

The mechanical complications associated with internal fixation devices of the left lower leg can lead to discomfort, pain, and delayed healing. It is important to be aware of the potential mechanical complications and to take steps to prevent them. In some cases, treatment may be necessary to address the mechanical complications.

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Treatment for Other Mechanical Complication of Internal Fixation Device of Bone of Left Lower Leg, Sequela

When a patient experiences complications from an internal fixation device of bone of the left lower leg, they may be suffering from a sequela. A sequela is a condition that occurred as a result of a previous illness or injury. These complications can range from pain and discom...

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