5-792.32:
Repositioning of fracture and luxation: Open repositioning of a multiple fragment fracture in the shaft area of a long bone: By fixed angle plate/condylar plate: Shaft of humerus
You have broken your humerus (upper arm bone) and had an operation on it.
There are different parts to the humerus. The top end is connected to the shoulder blade in the shoulder joint. In the middle of the humerus there is a long, straight section. The lower end is connected to the forearm in the elbow joint. You have broken the long, straight section of your humerus. The break consisted of multiple broken parts.
You had an operation to bring the broken parts of your humerus back together and put them into their normal position. The break was stabilized using one or more plates.
The plate is angled or curved. One part sits on the long, straight section of the humerus. The other part is angled or curved so that it can match the shape of the humerus properly.
Additional indicator
If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
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