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ICD-10 code: S79.132K

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

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

A Salter-Harris Type III physeal fracture of the lower end of the left femur occurs when there is a break in the bone that involves the growth plate, also known as the physis. This specific type of fracture can commonly occur in children and adolescents due to the weakness of the growth plate.

This subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion refers to the situation when a patient seeks medical attention for a previous fracture that did not heal properly and has resulted in a nonunion at the fracture site.

Caused by trauma or injury, Salter-Harris Type III fractures can have significant implications for the growing bones of children. These fractures are often identified through X-rays and can be categorized into five different types, with Type III specifically referring to a fracture that extends through the growth plate and into the end of the bone.

Nonunion occurs when a fracture fails to heal properly, resulting in a persistent gap at the fracture site. This can lead to pain, limited mobility, and other complications. In the case of a Salter-Harris Type III fracture of the lower end of the left femur, nonunion can cause difficulties in walking, running, or engaging in physical activities.

  1. Causes of Salter-Harris Type III Physeal Fracture:
    • Trauma or injury, such as a fall or a sports-related accident
    • Sudden forceful impact on the knee or thigh
  2. Symptoms of Nonunion:
    • Persistent pain at the fracture site
    • Swelling and tenderness
    • Difficulty bearing weight on the affected leg

It is crucial to seek medical attention for a Salter-Harris Type III physeal fracture of the lower end of the left femur, especially if nonunion occurs. An orthopedic specialist can evaluate the condition and recommend appropriate treatment options to promote healing, reduce pain, and restore functionality.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Treatment of Salter-Harris Type III physeal fracture of lower end of left femur, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion:

Treatment Options for Salter-Harris Type III Physeal Fracture of Lower End of Left Femur: Subsequent Encounter for Fracture with Nonunion

A Salter-Harris Type III physeal fracture of the lower end of the left femur refers to a fracture that occurs through the growth plate (physis) of the femur bone in the lower part of the left leg. When this fracture does not heal properly and res...

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