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Name of the Condition
- Ocular laceration without prolapse or loss of intraocular tissue, left eye, subsequent encounter
Summary
This condition describes a cut or tear of the left eye that does not involve the loss of intraocular tissues, occurring during a subsequent encounter for treatment. It refers to an injury affecting the eye's outer structures without the expulsion of internal components like the iris, lens, or retina.
Causes
Ocular lacerations are typically caused by trauma to the eye from incidents such as sharp objects, flying debris, or accidents.
Risk Factors
- Common risk factors include participation in activities with a high risk of eye injury (e.g., sports, certain occupations), lack of protective eyewear, and environments with loose projectiles.
Symptoms
- Symptoms may include eye pain, redness, watering, blurred vision, and visible cuts or tears on the eye surface.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is typically made through a clinical eye examination, often using specialized equipment like a slit lamp to assess the extent of the laceration.
Treatment Options
- Initial treatment may involve cleaning the wound and applying antibiotic ointment to prevent infection. Suturing might be necessary for larger lacerations, and in some cases, protective eye patches or shields are used to promote healing.
Prognosis and Follow-Up
Prognosis is generally good for uncomplicated lacerations if treated promptly. Follow-up care may include monitoring for infection or complications and ensuring proper healing.
Complications
- Potential complications include infection, scarring, vision impairment, or increased intraocular pressure.
Lifestyle & Prevention
- Preventive measures include wearing protective eyewear during high-risk activities and avoiding environments with loose projectiles or sharp objects.
When to Seek Professional Help
- Seek immediate medical attention if symptoms worsen, vision changes occur, or signs of infection (e.g., increased pain, pus, or redness) develop.
Tips for Medical Coders
- Use this code for a subsequent encounter for an ocular laceration without prolapse or loss of intraocular tissue in the left eye. Ensure documentation specifies the laterality (left eye) and the encounter type (subsequent) to support accurate coding.
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