5-794.6f:
Repositioning of fracture and luxation: Open repositioning of a multiple fragment fracture in the joint area of a long bone: By external fixator with internal osteosynthesis: Proximal femur
You have broken your femur (thighbone) and had an operation on it.
The femur has an upper, middle and lower section. The upper section of the femur is connected to the pelvic bones by the hip joint. The upper section includes the neck and head of the femur plus 2 bony protrusions. The bony protrusions lie between the neck of the femur and its central section. The neck of the femur is set at an angle to the central section. The upper section of your femur is broken. The break consists of multiple broken parts.
You had an operation to bring the broken parts of your femur back together and put them into their normal position. The break was stabilized using a special brace.
For the special holding system you have had metal pins or screws inserted into your femur through the skin from outside. These were then joined to one another outside the body using a holding system.
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
Further information
Source
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