839.61 If you look in your ICD-9-CM book under dislocation , then sternum you will find this code, it was verified in the tabular section also.
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what is the cpt code for open treatment of a closed traumatic anterior hip dislocation with out fixation
The appropriate code for the closed treatment of a single closed metacarpophalangeal dislocation distal end with manipulation and without anesthesia is typically found in the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system. Specifically, you would use code 25600, which refers to the closed treatment of a dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal joint without anesthesia. Always verify with the latest coding guidelines or resources for accuracy.
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The CPT code for closed treatment of a sternum fracture is 21800 - Closed treatment of sternal fracture, or 21810 - Percutaneous skeletal fixation of sternal fracture. The appropriate code would depend on the specific procedure performed.
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Closed treatment of a single closed metacarpophalangeal (MCP) dislocation involves the manipulation of the dislocated joint back into its proper anatomical position without the need for surgical intervention. This typically includes a series of gentle traction and rotational maneuvers to realign the displaced bones while ensuring minimal disruption to surrounding soft tissues. Post-manipulation, the joint is often immobilized with a splint to allow for proper healing and to prevent recurrence of dislocation. Follow-up evaluations are essential to monitor for complications and to assess joint function.
Yes, it is possible to break your sternum. One of my schoolmate came from behind me, picked me up with closed fists against my sternum, and squeezed me so hard he broke my sternum. (not intentially though) it felt like a sharp pain stabbing my chest when i would breath in or out, or doing certain movements. I couldnt carry things.
The ICD-9-CM code for Closed Posterior Dislocation of the Elbow is 832.02.
CPT Code 27193 : Closed treatment of pelvic ring fracture, dislocation, diastasis or subluxation; without manipulation.
Closed reduction is the term used to describe the attempted reduction or restoration of a fracture or dislocation with the application of manually applied force, without the need for surgery or incision.