S92.145 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Codes
- S92.145A Nondisplaced dome fracture of left talus, initial encounter for closed fracture
- S92.145B Nondisplaced dome fracture of left talus, initial encounter for open fracture
- S92.145D Nondisplaced dome fracture of left talus, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
- S92.145G Nondisplaced dome fracture of left talus, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
- S92.145K Nondisplaced dome fracture of left talus, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
- S92.145P Nondisplaced dome fracture of left talus, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
- S92.145S Nondisplaced dome fracture of left talus, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S92.145 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S90-S99 Injuries to the ankle and foot
- S92 Fracture of foot and toe, except ankle
- S92.0 Fracture of calcaneus
- S92.00 Unspecified fracture of calcaneus
- S92.01 Fracture of body of calcaneus
- S92.02 Fracture of anterior process of calcaneus
- S92.03 Avulsion fracture of tuberosity of calcaneus
- S92.04 Other fracture of tuberosity of calcaneus
- S92.05 Other extraarticular fracture of calcaneus
- S92.06 Intraarticular fracture of calcaneus
- S92.1 Fracture of talus
- S92.10 Unspecified fracture of talus
- S92.11 Fracture of neck of talus
- S92.12 Fracture of body of talus
- S92.13 Fracture of posterior process of talus
- S92.14 Dome fracture of talus
- S92.15 Avulsion fracture (chip fracture) of talus
- S92.19 Other fracture of talus
- S92.2 Fracture of other and unspecified tarsal bone(s)
- S92.20 Fracture of unspecified tarsal bone(s)
- S92.21 Fracture of cuboid bone
- S92.22 Fracture of lateral cuneiform
- S92.23 Fracture of intermediate cuneiform
- S92.24 Fracture of medial cuneiform
- S92.25 Fracture of navicular [scaphoid] of foot
- S92.3 Fracture of metatarsal bone(s)
- S92.30 Fracture of unspecified metatarsal bone(s)
- S92.31 Fracture of first metatarsal bone
- S92.32 Fracture of second metatarsal bone
- S92.33 Fracture of third metatarsal bone
- S92.34 Fracture of fourth metatarsal bone
- S92.35 Fracture of fifth metatarsal bone
- S92.4 Fracture of great toe
- S92.40 Unspecified fracture of great toe
- S92.41 Fracture of proximal phalanx of great toe
- S92.42 Fracture of distal phalanx of great toe
- S92.49 Other fracture of great toe
- S92.5 Fracture of lesser toe(s)
- S92.50 Unspecified fracture of lesser toe(s)
- S92.51 Fracture of proximal phalanx of lesser toe(s)
- S92.52 Fracture of middle phalanx of lesser toe(s)
- S92.53 Fracture of distal phalanx of lesser toe(s)
- S92.59 Other fracture of lesser toe(s)
- S92.8 Other fracture of foot, except ankle
- S92.81 Other fracture of foot
- S92.9 Unspecified fracture of foot and toe
- S92.90 Unspecified fracture of foot
- S92.91 Unspecified fracture of toe
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S92.145 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S92.145 ICD 10 code
Your ankle bone and the ends of your two lower leg bones make up the ankle joint. Your ligaments, which connect bones to one another, stabilize and support it. Your muscles and tendons move it.
The most common ankle problems are sprains and fractures (broken bones). A sprain is an injury to the ligaments. It may take a few weeks to many months to heal completely. A fracture is a break in a bone. You can also injure other parts of the ankle such as tendons, which join muscles to bone, and cartilage, which cushions your joints. Ankle sprains and fractures are common sports injuries.
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