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Hip Fractures and What You Need to Know as the Reg ...
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This document contains information about hip fractures and their management. It discusses the anatomy of the hip and the importance of blood supply in determining treatment options. Different types of hip fractures, such as femoral neck fractures and trochanteric fractures, are also explained.<br /><br />The document outlines various implant choices for treating hip fractures, including screws, plates and screws, intramedullary nails, and hip replacements. It emphasizes the importance of considering factors such as screw position and calcar contact when deciding on the appropriate implant.<br /><br />Diagnosis coding for hip fractures is discussed, including the use of codes for traumatic and pathological fractures. The document also provides information on procedure coding for different types of hip fracture surgeries, such as repositioning and replacement.<br /><br />The impact of isolated hip fractures is highlighted, including statistics on hospitalizations, associated costs, and mortality rates. The challenges of treating isolated hip fractures in elderly patients with pre-existing conditions are discussed, as well as the need for co-management and orthogeriatric care.<br /><br />The document references various sources for further information on hip fractures, including orthopedic organizations, trauma data standards, and research studies.
Keywords
hip fractures
management
anatomy
blood supply
treatment options
implant choices
screws
hip replacements
diagnosis coding
procedure coding
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