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Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of right calcaneus, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion Save


ICD-10 code: S99.021K

Disease category: S99.021: Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of right calcaneus

Understanding Salter-Harris Type II Physeal Fracture of Right Calcaneus

A Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of the right calcaneus refers to a specific type of fracture that occurs in the growth plate of the heel bone. This type of fracture is common in children and adolescents, as their bones are still growing and the growth plates are weaker than the surrounding bone.

  1. Causes: Salter-Harris Type II physeal fractures of the calcaneus usually result from a direct injury or trauma to the heel. This can occur during activities such as sports or accidents where the heel bone is subjected to a significant force.
  2. Symptoms: Common symptoms of this fracture include pain, swelling, and difficulty walking or bearing weight on the affected foot. The heel may also appear deformed or misaligned in some cases.
  3. Diagnosis: To diagnose a Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of the right calcaneus, a thorough physical examination and imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans may be performed. These tests help determine the extent of the fracture and identify any additional injuries.
  4. Complications: If left untreated or not properly managed, a nonunion can occur. Nonunion refers to the failure of the fractured bone to heal and fuse back together. This can lead to chronic pain, limited mobility, and other long-term complications.

It is important to seek medical attention promptly if you suspect a Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of the right calcaneus. Your healthcare provider will develop an appropriate treatment plan to promote healing and prevent complications.

Remember, this article only provides general information and should not be considered as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment plan.

Treatment of Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of right calcaneus, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion:

Treatment Options for Salter-Harris Type II Physeal Fracture of Right Calcaneus, Subsequent Encounter for Fracture with Nonunion

A Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of the right calcaneus can be a challenging condition to manage. When a fracture occurs at the growth plate of a bone, it is referred to as a physeal fracture. In this case, the fracture involves the calcaneus bone...

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