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2025 ICD-10-CM code M84.68XK

This code signifies a subsequent encounter for a pathological fracture at a site other than those specified elsewhere, where the fracture has not healed (nonunion).

Accurate coding necessitates specifying the precise anatomical site whenever possible.If the exact location is unknown, "other specified site" (M84.68XK) is used.The seventh character (K) is used to indicate nonunion.

Medical necessity is established by the presence of a documented pathologic fracture with nonunion, requiring further medical intervention.The underlying disease necessitating this condition must be clearly documented.

The clinical responsibility includes diagnosing the nonunion through patient history, physical examination (assessing range of motion, muscle strength), and imaging studies (X-rays, MRI, CT scans). Treatment might involve analgesics, bracing/splinting, nutritional supplements, physical therapy, treatment of the underlying disease, and possibly surgery.

IMPORTANT:Related codes include those specifying the initial encounter for the fracture (M84.68XA), subsequent encounters with routine healing (M84.68XD), delayed healing (M84.68XG), or malunion (M84.68XP).The specific site of the fracture should be coded as precisely as possible if known, using more specific codes within the M84 category.

In simple words: This code is for a follow-up visit to the doctor for a broken bone caused by a disease that weakened the bone, and the bone hasn't healed correctly.

M84.68XK, within the ICD-10-CM coding system, denotes a subsequent encounter for a pathological fracture located at any site not otherwise specified.A pathological fracture is a bone fracture that occurs due to a pre-existing disease process that weakens the bone's structure. This particular code is used specifically when there's a nonunion, meaning the fractured bone has failed to heal properly after the initial fracture.

Example 1: A 70-year-old woman with osteoporosis suffers a pathologic fracture of her femur. After initial treatment, the fracture shows nonunion at a follow-up appointment.M84.68XK is coded for this subsequent encounter., A 55-year-old man with metastatic bone cancer experiences a pathologic fracture in his humerus. Despite treatment, the fracture fails to heal completely.This subsequent visit warrants M84.68XK., A patient with Paget's disease develops a pathological fracture in a rib. During a subsequent visit, it is determined that nonunion is present. Therefore, the provider codes M84.68XK.

Detailed patient history outlining the initial fracture, treatment rendered, and imaging evidence demonstrating nonunion.Documentation of the underlying disease leading to the pathological fracture is crucial.Notes from physical examinations evaluating range of motion and muscle strength should be included.

** Consider using additional codes to specify the underlying disease responsible for the pathological fracture.

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