What is the ICD-10 code for Hill Sachs lesion?
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What is the ICD-10 code for Hill Sachs lesion?
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What is a Hill Sachs lesion?
The Hill-Sachs lesion is an osseous defect of the humeral head that is typically associated with anterior shoulder instability. The incidence of these lesions in the setting of glenohumeral instability is relatively high and approaches 100% in persons with recurrent anterior shoulder instability.
What is the ICD-9 code for hip fracture?
Diagnosis = hip fracture (ICD 9-CM codes 820.0-820.9) in any field. Surgical treatment = open reduction of fracture with or without internal fixation (ICD-9-CM codes: 79.20, 79.26, 79.29, 79.30, 79.36, 79.39, 79.50, 79.56, or 79.59 ) or total ankle replacement (ICD-9 CM code: 81.56).
What is a Bankart fracture?
A Bankart lesion is a lesion of the anterior part of the glenoid labrum of the shoulder. This injury is caused by repeated anterior shoulder subluxations. The dislocation of the shoulder joint (anterior) can damage the connective tissue ring around the glenoid labrum.
What is a Remplissage?
Remplissage is a French term that means “To Fill the Defect”. Thus in this procedure an additional pair of anchors are placed into the Hill-Sachs lesion and the infraspinatus rotator cuff tendon is repaired into the defect to fill the defect. This serves as a checkrein to prevent any further anterior instability.
Is a Hill-Sachs lesion painful?
The most common sign of Hill-Sachs lesion is severe pain in the shoulder, especially during movement. Other symptoms you may notice include: Nausea, lightheadedness and weakness. Recurring shoulder dislocations.
What is osteoporosis M81?
ICD-9 Code Transition: 733 Code M81. 0 is the diagnosis code used for Age-Related Osteoporosis without Current Pathological Fracture.
What is the medical code for osteoporosis?
osteoporosis, ICD-9-CM code 733.0; ICD-10-CA code M81.