i don't know:)its a cord in you spine. To improve upon this it is actually a fracture in a vertibrae.
Compression Fracture
A wedge compression fracture is a type of spinal fracture that occurs when a vertebra collapses or compresses, typically due to trauma or conditions such as osteoporosis. In this injury, the front part of the vertebra becomes wedged-shaped, often leading to a decrease in the vertebra's height. This can result in pain, reduced mobility, and potential complications if not treated appropriately. Treatment may involve rest, bracing, or surgical intervention, depending on the severity of the fracture.
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Hemicord compression refers to the compression of one half (hemi-) of the spinal cord. This compression can cause neurological symptoms like weakness, numbness, and pain on one side of the body corresponding to the affected half of the spinal cord. Treatment often involves surgical decompression to relieve pressure on the spinal cord.
percutaneous vertebroplasty
percutaneous vertebroplasty
There are multiple codes associated with the history of a vertebral compression fracture. V13.51, V13.52, and V15.51 can all be used depending on the cause of the fracture. V13.51 is the code for pathological fractures, which can also be used with the codes for osteoporosis.
There are multiple codes associated with the history of a vertebral compression fracture. V13.51, V13.52, and V15.51 can all be used depending on the cause of the fracture. V13.51 is the code for pathological fractures, which can also be used with the codes for osteoporosis.
Fracture of the D8-D12 vertebrae can cause severe back pain, difficulty moving or bending the spine, and potentially lead to spinal cord injury if there is displacement or compression of the spinal cord. This can result in neurological deficits, such as weakness or paralysis, depending on the extent of the injury. Treatment may involve pain management, bracing, and potentially surgery to stabilize the spine.
A compression fracture occurs when the bone is crushed or pressed together, often resulting in loss of height in the bone. This type of fracture is commonly seen in osteoporotic bones. Treatment involves stabilizing the bone and managing pain.
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Laminectomy is used for metastatic tumor invasion of the spinal cord (which causes compression), and for narrowing of the spinal cord (a condition called spinal stenosis.)