what is the cpt code for OPEN REDUCTION INTERNAL FIXATION LEFT DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURE
what is the cpt code for OPEN REDUCTION INTERNAL FIXATION LEFT DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURE
A fracture involving the distal end of the radius and ulna is commonly referred to as a distal radius and ulna fracture. It can also be called a distal forearm fracture. This type of fracture often occurs as a result of a fall onto an outstretched hand.
The standard code for a closed fracture of the distal radius with manipulation is typically found in the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system. Specifically, it is coded as 25605, which refers to "Closed treatment of distal radius fracture (Colles or Smith type) with manipulation, with or without external fixation." Always consult the latest coding resources to verify accuracy and any updates.
orif of right distal phalanx
A fracture of the distal fourth or fifth metacarpal is a broken bone in the hand, just below the ring finger or pinkie. The broken bone is in the bones that form the back of the hand. "Distal" in this case means located nearer the knuckles than the wrist.
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A bone fracture is never good. A callus on the bone fracture indicates healing has started.
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bilateral = both sides Fracture = broken or cracked Radius = one of the bones in your forearm