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what is the cpt code for open treatment of a closed traumatic anterior hip dislocation with out fixation
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External fixation is a surgical treatment used to stabilize bone and soft tissues at a distance from the operative or injury focus.
== == soaking of an experimentFixation is when the eye stops to focusExternal fixation is a surgical treatment used to stabilize bone and soft tissues at a distance from the operative or injury focus.
A surgical procedure whereby metal instruments (screws and plates) are fixed to the front of the lumbar spine to diminish anteroposterior movement.
John Francis Burke has written: 'Trauma management' -- subject(s): Fracture fixation, Fractures, Surgery, Treatment, Wounds and injuries, Wounds and Injuries, Fracture Fixation
Internal fixation.
CPT code 25628 refers to the surgical procedure of "Open treatment of a distal radius fracture or dislocation, with or without internal fixation." This code is used to describe the surgical intervention for complex fractures or dislocations of the distal radius, typically involving direct visualization and manipulation of the bone to ensure proper alignment and stabilization. It is important for accurate billing and documentation in medical records.
The CPT code for open treatment of radial and ulnar shaft fractures with internal fixation of both the radius and ulna is 25565. This code specifically addresses the surgical procedure involving the stabilization of fractures in both bones through an open approach with the use of internal fixation devices. Always consult the latest CPT coding guidelines or a medical coding specialist for the most accurate coding.
The CPT code for open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of the humerus is 23615. This code specifically refers to the surgical procedure for the treatment of a humeral fracture through open reduction and internal fixation techniques. Always ensure to verify coding with the latest CPT guidelines or your coding resources, as codes may be updated.
P. Lascombes has written: 'Flexible intramedullary nailing in children' -- subject(s): Arm Bones, Methods, Intramedullary fracture fixation, Hand Bones, Leg Bones, Intramedullary Fracture Fixation, Treatment, Child, Surgery, Fractures in children