Salter-Harris Type III physeal fracture of lower end of left femur, sequela digital illustration

Salter-Harris Type III physeal fracture of lower end of left femur, sequela Save


ICD-10 code: S79.132S

Disease category: S79.132: Salter-Harris Type III physeal fracture of lower end of left femur

Understanding Salter-Harris Type III Physeal Fracture of Lower End of Left Femur, Sequela

A Salter-Harris type III physeal fracture is a type of fracture that involves the growth plate of a bone. The lower end of the left femur is a common site of this type of fracture. When a Salter-Harris type III physeal fracture occurs, the bone breaks across the growth plate and into the joint.

Sequela refers to the long-term effects of a condition or injury. In the case of a Salter-Harris type III physeal fracture of the lower end of the left femur, sequela can include growth disturbances, joint stiffness, and arthritis.

  1. Growth Disturbances: The growth plate is responsible for the growth of bones in children and adolescents. When a Salter-Harris type III physeal fracture occurs, it can disrupt the growth plate and affect the growth of the bone. This can result in a limb length discrepancy or deformity.
  2. Joint Stiffness: When a fracture occurs in a joint, it can cause the joint to become stiff and difficult to move. This can limit the range of motion in the joint and affect daily activities.
  3. Arthritis: Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation and pain in joints. When a Salter-Harris type III physeal fracture occurs, it can damage the joint and increase the risk of developing arthritis later in life.

A Salter-Harris type III physeal fracture of the lower end of the left femur is a serious injury that can have long-term effects. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a fracture has occurred. While treatment options may vary, it is important to address the injury promptly to minimize the risk of sequela.

Treatment of Salter-Harris Type III physeal fracture of lower end of left femur, sequela:

Treatment Options for Salter-Harris Type III Physeal Fracture of Lower End of Left Femur, Sequela

A Salter-Harris Type III Physeal fracture of the lower end of the left femur is a common injury in children and adolescents. It occurs when there is a fracture at the growth plate of the bone, which can lead to long-term complications if not treated properly. The sequela of this injury...

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