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S02.101A Fracture of base of skull, right side, initial encounter for closed fracture

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Name of the Condition

  • Fracture of Base of Skull, Right Side, Initial Encounter for Closed Fracture

Summary

A fracture of the base of the skull, right side, is a break in the bones forming the floor of the cranial cavity on the right. This type of fracture is serious and may involve complications, requiring prompt medical evaluation and care.

Causes

High-energy trauma, such as from motor vehicle accidents, falls, or sports injuries. Direct impact to the head or forceful shaking.

Risk Factors

  • Participation in contact sports or high-risk activities
  • Lack of protective headgear during activities with head injury risk
  • Osteoporosis or bone-weakening conditions

Symptoms

  • Headache and visible swelling in the head area
  • Bruising around the eyes (raccoon eyes) or behind the ears (Battle's sign)
  • Clear fluid (cerebrospinal fluid) discharge from the nose or ears
  • Confusion, loss of consciousness, or seizures

Diagnosis

Physical examination by a healthcare professional. Imaging tests such as CT scans or MRI to visualize fractures. Neurological assessment to check for brain injuries.

Treatment Options

  • Hospital admission for observation and management
  • Pain medications to alleviate discomfort
  • Surgery in cases of severe fractures, to repair the skull or relieve pressure
  • Monitoring for complications

Prognosis and Follow-Up

The prognosis depends on the severity of the fracture and any associated injuries. Follow-up care may include repeated imaging, neurological evaluations, and rehabilitation as needed.

Complications

  • Brain injury or bleeding
  • Infection
  • Cranial nerve damage
  • Long-term neurological deficits

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Use protective headgear during high-risk activities
  • Ensure safety measures in vehicles (e.g., seatbelts)
  • Address bone health to reduce fracture risk

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek immediate medical attention for head trauma with symptoms like loss of consciousness, severe headache, or fluid leakage from the ears or nose.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the side (right) and encounter type (initial, closed) to support accurate coding. Include details of trauma mechanism and clinical findings for specificity.

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