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M80.871 Other osteoporosis with current pathological fracture, right ankle and foot

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Name of the Condition

  • Other Osteoporosis with Current Pathological Fracture, Right Ankle and Foot (ICD-10 Code: M80.871)

Summary

This condition describes osteoporosis, a disease that reduces bone density and strength, resulting in a current pathological fracture of the right ankle and foot. A pathological fracture occurs due to the weakened bone structure rather than a significant traumatic injury. The code M80.871 is used when the fracture site is specifically identified as the right ankle and foot.

Causes

Osteoporosis develops from an imbalance between bone formation and resorption, often due to hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies (e.g., calcium or vitamin D), or underlying medical conditions. Pathological fractures arise when bone strength is compromised by the disease.

Risk Factors

  • Older age, female gender, family history of osteoporosis, low body weight, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, sedentary lifestyle, and certain medications (e.g., long-term corticosteroids).

Symptoms

  • Pain at the fracture site, reduced mobility, potential deformity, and generalized osteoporosis symptoms like increased fracture risk from minor trauma.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis involves physical examination, bone density scans (DEXA), X-rays to confirm fractures, and laboratory tests to exclude other conditions.

Treatment Options

  • Medications: Bisphosphonates or other bone-strengthening drugs to prevent further fractures.
  • Supplements: Calcium and vitamin D to support bone health.
  • Physical Therapy: To improve strength and mobility.
  • Pain Management: Analgesics or other interventions to relieve discomfort.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis depends on fracture severity, treatment adherence, and underlying bone health. Regular follow-up with bone density monitoring and fracture risk assessment is recommended to adjust therapy and prevent future fractures.

Complications

  • Chronic pain, reduced mobility, deformity, and increased risk of additional fractures.
  • Potential for long-term disability if the fracture does not heal properly.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Maintain a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D.
  • Engage in weight-bearing exercises to strengthen bones.
  • Avoid smoking and limit alcohol consumption.
  • Use fall-prevention strategies to reduce fracture risk.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek immediate medical attention for severe pain, inability to bear weight, or signs of infection (e.g., swelling, redness, fever) at the fracture site.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the specific fracture site (right ankle and foot) and confirm the pathological nature of the fracture due to osteoporosis. Ensure clinical documentation supports the diagnosis and fracture location to justify code assignment.

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