Surgical treatment of displaced isolated lateral malleolar fractures: incidence of adverse events requiring revision: a retrospective cohort study. doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-7479-1_64įrederiksen JO, Malmberg C, Karimi D, et al. ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code S82.61XS - Displaced fracture of lateral malleolus of right fibula, sequela. Ankle fracture: open reduction and internal fixation. Management of posttraumatic ankle arthritis: literature review. Ankle fractures (broken ankle).Įwalefo SO, Dombrowski M, Hirase T, et al. doi:10.5435/JAAOS-D-17-00417Īmerican Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. Management of isolated lateral malleolus fractures. Fractures of the ankle joint: investigation and treatment options. However, treatments for nondisplaced fractures may include a short leg cast, removable brace, or walking boot.Goost H, Wimmer MD, Barg A, Kabir K, Valderrabano V, Burger C. In extreme cases, surgery will be required. Treatment will vary depending on the severity or type of injury. To check if one has an ankle fracture, a practitioner will physically examine the affected leg and have the patient undergo imaging tests like X-rays, CT scans, and MRI scans.Ħ. Symptoms of an ankle fracture are swelling, bruising, severe pain, tenderness, inability to place weight on the injured foot, and deformity in the ankle joint.ĥ. Some causes of an ankle fracture are high-force impact, tripping/falling from a high area, and twisting/rolling/turning one’s ankle while walking or running.Ĥ. Aside from categorizing the fractures by area, they are also classified by whether or not they have been displaced.ģ. Trimollar ankle fracture is a fracture in the lateral malleolus, medial malleolus, and posterior malleolus, which is the back part of the tibia.Ģ. ![]() Bimalleolar ankle fracture is a fracture in the lateral malleolus and the medial malleolus, which is the bone at the end of the tibia on the inner side of the ankle.Ĭ. Lateral malleolus fracture is a fracture on the end of the fibula, the bone located on the outer side of the ankleī. Three of the most common ankle fractures are:Ī. An ankle fracture, also known as a broken ankle, is a fracture or multiple fractures of the bones in the ankle joint: tibia, fibula, and talus. Note that there are more specific codes under all mentioned codes.ġ. S82.854: Nondisplaced trimalleolar fracture of right lower leg.S82.851: Displaced trimalleolar fracture of right lower leg.S82.844: Nondisplaced bimalleolar fracture of right lower leg.S82.841: Displaced bimalleolar fracture of right lower leg.Laterial, Medial, and/or Posterior Malleolus S82.821: Torus fracture of lower end of right fibula.S82.64: Nondisplaced fracture of lateral malleolus of right fibula.S82.61: Displaced fracture of lateral malleolus of right fibula.S82.54: Nondisplaced fracture of medial malleolus of right tibia.S82.51: Displaced fracture of medial malleolus of right tibia.S82.391: Other fracture of lower end of right tibia.S82.311: Torus fracture of lower end of right tibia. ![]()
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