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Encounter for fitting and adjustment of complete right artificial leg

ICD10CM code

Name of the Condition

  • Encounter for fitting and adjustment of complete right artificial leg

Summary

This encounter involves the process of fitting and adjusting a complete artificial leg for a patient who has undergone an amputation of the right leg. The prosthetic leg is tailored to fit the individual's residual limb and ensure optimal function and comfort.

Causes

  • The need for a complete right artificial leg usually arises from the amputation of the right leg. Common causes of amputation include severe trauma, diabetic complications, vascular diseases, or cancer.

Risk Factors

  • Conditions that may necessitate a leg amputation include diabetes, peripheral artery disease, severe infections, or traumatic injuries.

Symptoms

  • Prior to the fitting, a person might experience symptoms related to the loss of the limb, such as phantom limb sensations or difficulties in mobility.

Diagnosis

  • Fitting and adjustment need evaluations by a prosthetist, which involves force plates, alignment tools, and gait analysis.

Treatment Options

  • The main "treatment" involves the initial fitting and ongoing adjustments of the prosthetic leg.
  • Rehabilitation therapy often follows to help the patient adapt to the prosthetic.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

  • With a proper fit and adjustments, individuals can expect to regain mobility and independence.
  • Regular follow-ups are crucial to ensure that the prosthetic remains well-fitted as the residual limb shape may change over time.

Complications

  • Ill-fitting prosthetics can lead to skin breakdown, discomfort, and reduced mobility.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Active participation in rehabilitation can improve outcomes.
  • Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and stable weight can prevent complications.

When to Seek Professional Help

  • Seek help if experiencing pain, discomfort, or signs of infection around the residual limb, or if there are issues with the prosthetic fit or function.

Additional Resources

Tips for Medical Coders

  • Ensure accurate documentation of the specific limb (right leg) and the nature of the encounter (fitting and adjustment).
  • Avoid confusion with codes for initial amputation or different prosthetic adjustments.

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