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Name of the Condition
- Acquired absence of left ankle
Summary
This condition refers to the loss or surgical removal of the left ankle due to injury, disease, or medical intervention. It is classified under ICD-10 code Z89.442 and is considered an acquired absence, distinct from congenital absence.
Causes
Common causes include severe trauma or injury to the left ankle, surgical removal due to complications from infections (such as diabetic ulcers), poor circulation leading to necrosis, malignancies, or other medical necessities requiring amputation.
Risk Factors
- Individuals with diabetes, peripheral artery disease, severe foot or ankle injuries, or chronic infections are at higher risk. Those with conditions affecting blood flow or who have experienced trauma to the lower extremity may also be predisposed.
Symptoms
- Physical absence of the left ankle. Associated symptoms may include phantom limb sensations, difficulty with mobility or balance, and potential pain or sensitivity in the remaining portion of the limb.
Diagnosis
Diagnosed through physical examination and patient history. Imaging may be used to assess the extent of related complications or to plan further treatment, particularly if the cause involves trauma or disease.
Treatment Options
- Treatments focus on rehabilitation and adaptation, including physical therapy and the use of custom orthotics or prosthetics to improve mobility and balance.
Prognosis and Follow-Up
Prognosis generally depends on the cause of the condition and overall health of the patient. Regular follow-up is important to monitor for complications and adjust treatment as needed.
Complications
- Potential complications include infection, delayed wound healing, chronic pain, or difficulty with mobility and balance.
Lifestyle & Prevention
- Maintaining good foot and ankle health, managing underlying conditions (such as diabetes or vascular disease), and avoiding severe trauma can help reduce the risk of acquired absence of the ankle.
When to Seek Professional Help
- Seek medical attention if there is severe pain, swelling, or signs of infection in the affected area, or if mobility issues worsen.
Tips for Medical Coders
- Use code Z89.442 for acquired absence of the left ankle. Ensure documentation specifies the laterality (left) and confirms the absence is acquired, not congenital. Include details about the cause (e.g., trauma, surgery) if available to support coding accuracy.
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