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ICD-10 code: S32.011S

Disease category: S32.011: Stable burst fracture of first lumbar vertebra

What is a Stable Burst Fracture of the First Lumbar Vertebra, Sequela?

A stable burst fracture of the first lumbar vertebra, sequela is a type of fracture that affects the first lumbar vertebra, located in the lower back. It is caused by a sudden, forceful impact, often from a fall or blow to the lower back, that causes the vertebra to break in two or more pieces. The fracture is considered stable if the spinal column remains in alignment and the bones do not move. This type of fracture usually results in severe pain, as well as numbness, tingling, and weakness in the legs.

The sequela of a stable burst fracture of the first lumbar vertebra is a condition that develops after the initial injury. It is the result of long-term damage to the spinal cord or nerves due to the fracture. It can cause chronic pain, loss of muscle strength, decreased mobility, and difficulties with balance. In some cases, it may also lead to permanent disability.

The most common signs and symptoms of a stable burst fracture of the first lumbar vertebra, sequela include:

  1. Chronic pain in the lower back, hips, and legs
  2. Numbness, tingling, and weakness in the legs
  3. Decreased mobility
  4. Difficulties with balance
  5. Bladder and/or bowel incontinence

Diagnosis of a stable burst fracture of the first lumbar vertebra, sequela is usually made with imaging tests such as X-rays, MRI scans, and CT scans. Treatment typically involves medication, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgery. The aim of treatment is to reduce pain and improve mobility, and to prevent further damage to the spine or nerves.

Treatment of Stable burst fracture of first lumbar vertebra, sequela:

Treatment Options for Sequela of Stable Burst Fracture of First Lumbar Vertebra

Stable burst fracture of first lumbar vertebra is a serious injury that can lead to long-term sequela. Treatment options for sequelae of stable burst fracture of first lumbar vertebra vary, depending on the severity of the injury and the individual's symptoms. The most common treatment approaches includ...

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