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ICD-10 code: S32.119S

Disease category: S32.119: Unspecified Zone I fracture of sacrum

What is an Unspecified Zone I Fracture of the Sacrum, Sequela?

An unspecified zone I fracture of the sacrum, sequela is an injury to the sacrum bone of the spine, located at the very base of the spine. The sacrum is a triangular-shaped bone formed by the fusion of five individual bones. It helps to form the pelvic girdle and serves as an attachment point for several different muscles and ligaments.

A fracture in the sacrum can range from a minor crack to a complete break of the bone. When a fracture is sustained, it can cause severe pain, swelling and difficulty in movement. The most common cause of a sacral fracture is traumatic injury, such as a fall or motor vehicle accident.

Sequela is a term used to describe the long-term effects of an injury or illness. In the case of an unspecified zone I fracture of the sacrum, the long-term effects may include chronic pain, difficulty in walking, and difficulty with bowel and bladder control. These long-term effects can be disabling and significantly reduce quality of life.

Diagnosis of an unspecified zone I fracture of the sacrum typically includes physical examination and imaging tests, such as an X-ray or CT scan. Treatment usually involves a combination of rest, pain medications, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgery. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you suspect you may have sustained a sacral fracture.

If you have sustained an unspecified zone I fracture of the sacrum, it is important to take measures to prevent further injury and to manage the symptoms of the sequela. This may include avoiding strenuous activities, using assistive devices, and taking medications as prescribed by your doctor.

It is also important to seek ongoing medical care to monitor your condition and to ensure that you are receiving the best possible treatment and care. Meeting with a physical therapist or occupational therapist may also be beneficial in managing your symptoms and helping you to achieve optimum quality of life.

Treatment of Unspecified Zone I fracture of sacrum, sequela:

Treatment Options for Unspecified Zone I Fracture of Sacrum, Sequela

An unspecified Zone I fracture of the sacrum is a serious injury that requires prompt medical attention in order to prevent further damage and complications. The sacrum is a triangular bone at the bottom of the spine and fractures in this area can be extremely painful and debilitating. Treatment options for an uns...

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