superficial foreign body (splinter) of hip thigh leg and ankle without major open wound and without infection: 916.7: superficial foreign body (splinter) of hip thigh leg and ankle without major open wound infected: 917.6: superficial foreign body (splinter) of foot and toe(s) without major open wound and without infection: 917.7: superficial foreign body (splinter) of foot and toe(s) without major open wound infected:
Superficial foreign body (splinter) of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, without major open wound, infected
superficial foreign body (splinter) of hip thigh leg and ankle without major open wound and without infection: 916.7: superficial foreign body (splinter) of hip thigh leg and ankle without major open wound infected: 917.6: superficial foreign body (splinter) of foot and toe(s) without major open wound and without infection: 917.7: superficial foreign body (splinter) of foot and toe(s) without major open wound infected:
Superficial injury of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle Superficial injury of foot and toe(s) . Insect bite nonvenomous of other multiple and unspecified sites infected Superficial foreign body of other multiple and unspecified sites without major open wound and without infection Superficial foreign body of other multiple and unspecified .
= Major complication or comorbidity = Chief comorbidity exclusion = Newborn = Pediatrics = Maternity = Adult = Female = Male . Superficial injury of face neck and scalp except eye. View Code 911. Superficial injury of trunk. View Code. 912. Superficial injury of shoulder and . Superficial injury of hip thigh leg and ankle. View Code 917. Superficial injury of foot and toe(s) View Code. 918. Superficial injury of eye .
916.6 Superficial foreign body (splinter) of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, . 916.7 Superficial foreign body (splinter) of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, without major open wound, infected convert 916.7 to ICD-10-CM; 916.8 Other and unspecified superficial injury of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, without mention of infection convert 916.8 to ICD-10-CM;
916.6 Superficial foreign body (splinter) without major open wound and without mention of infection eicd10: 916.7 Superficial foreign body (splinter) without major open wound, infected eicd10: 916.8 Other and unspecified superficial injury of hip, thigh, leg, . 916.9 Other and unspecified superficial injury of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, infected : Web:
superficial foreign body (splinter) of elbow forearm and wrist without major open wound and without infection . (splinter) of elbow forearm and wrist without major open wound infected 913.8 other and unspecified superficial injury of elbow forearm and wrist without infection .
Wound Foreign Body Removal. Author: Christian C Bannerman, MD, FAAEM; Chief Editor: Erik D Schraga, . If the wound is open, explore and remove foreign bodies as identified (see image below). If closed, use incisions, blunt dissection, . [63, 69] In a randomized blinded study using ultrasonography to detect foreign bodies in a chicken thigh model, .
. antibiotic prophylaxis is not indicated. If a patient presents with an infected wound, the possibility of a retained foreign body should be considered. Tetanus prophylaxis is necessary if there is no knowledge or documentation of tetanus . Management of Foreign Bodies in the . 57 percent of retained glass foreign bodies would have been missed without radiography.2 In patients with sensation of foreign body, superficial wounds that have been adequately explored do not require .