
#Cpt code for closed treatment of lateral malleolus fracture code
There are seven bones included in the tarsal bones with ICD-10-PCS coding.īefore we go any further, let's understand the Characters of ICD-10-PCS, there are seven characters, and each character identifies a specific part of the code as indicated in the table. 0QQLXZZ - Repair Right Tarsal, External Approach.Therefore, a fracture of the Talus is coded under repair of Tarsal. ICD-10-PCS has grouped the seven short bones in the foot and ankle area together, collectively known as the tarsus. If the talus bone is a part of the fracture, you will not find a code specifically for the Talus. What are the bones included in the Tarsal? 0SNFXZZ - Release Right Ankle Joint, External Approach.0SQF3ZZ - Repair Right Ankle Joint, Percutaneous Approach.In the examples below, the repair or release is the root procedure for a displaced ankle joint.

If there is a displaced ankle joint, you will code the root of the procedure and the approach this would be in addition to any fractures. 0SGF04Z - Fusion of Right Ankle Joint with Internal Fixation Device, Open Approach.

Fusion of an ankle is done on the joint, not the bone, and is still coded as the ankle joint. Therefore, you will not find a code for a fracture of the ankle you may now need a combination of (body parts) bones instead of just one code. When using ICD-10-PCS codes, you are coding the bones, not the joint. Since the ankle joint is where the tibia and fibula meet the Talus this is where ankle fractures happen you would code three fractures if all three different bones were involved in the treatment of a trimalleolar fracture. 27816 Closed treatment of trimalleolar ankle fracture.27808 Closed treatment of bimalleolar ankle fracture.With ICD-10-PCS if a provider is used to just documenting a bimalleolar or trimalleolar fracture like the CPT codes below, additional documentation will be required to understand the exact bones and location involved to properly code with ICD-10-PCS. PCS coding can be confusing as it is nothing like CPT coding with CPT we can simply code an ankle fracture. Let's take a look at coding an ankle fracture such as a trimalleolar fracture. If you're looking for ankle fractures in ICD-10-PCS, you may need to look a little deeper. News - industry news & Find-A-Code updatesīy Christine Woolstenhulme, QMC QCC CMCS CPC CMRS.Marketplace - recommended products & services.Library - buy digital books from Find-A-Code.

