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S82. Fracture of lower leg, including ankle


Includes: malleolus The following subdivisions are provided for optional use in a supplementary character position where it is not possible or not desired to use multiple coding to identify fracture and open wound; a fracture not indicated as closed or open should be classified as closed. 0 closed 1 open Excludes: fracture of foot, except ankle (S92.-) S82.0 Fracture of patella Knee cap S82.1 Fracture of upper end of tibia Tibial: . condyles with or without mention of fracture of fibula . head with or without mention of fracture of fibula . proximal end with or without mention of fracture of fibula . tuberosity with or without mention of fracture of fibula S82.2 Fracture of shaft of tibia With or without mention of fracture of fibula S82.3 Fracture of lower end of tibia With or without mention of fracture of fibula Excludes: medial malleolus (S82.5) S82.4 Fracture of fibula alone Excludes: lateral malleolus (S82.6) S82.5 Fracture of medial malleolus Tibia involving: . ankle . malleolus S82.6 Fracture of lateral malleolus Fibula involving: . ankle . malleolus S82.7 Multiple fractures of lower leg Excludes: fractures of both tibia and fibula: . lower end (S82.3) . shafts (S82.2) . upper end (S82.1) S82.8 Fractures of other parts of lower leg Fracture (of): . ankle NOS . bimalleolar . trimalleolar S82.9 Fracture of lower leg, part unspecified

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