Z89.119
Acquired absence of unspecified hand
Clinical Classification Guidelines
Medical Intelligence & Overview
The ICD-10 code Z89.119 refers to an individual's medical record indicating the acquired absence of an unspecified hand. This condition results from the loss of a hand due to injury, surgery, or other medical reasons. An acquired absence differs from congenital limb absence as it develops after birth, often due to trauma or medical intervention. While this condition can significantly impact a person's daily life, understanding its causes, symptoms, and treatments offers insight into the challenges faced and the options available for rehabilitation and support.
Causes & Symptoms
Clinical Causes: Severe traumatic injury leading to amputation Medical conditions such as severe infections or gangrene necessitating surgical removal Complications from tumors or cancers requiring limb removal Vascular diseases that impair blood flow, leading to tissue death and necessitating amputation Accidents involving machinery or vehicles that cause limb damage beyond repair
Key Symptoms: Loss of hand function and grasp capability Difficulty performing daily activities that require hand use Sensory deficits or numbness in the residual limb Pain or phantom limb sensations in the remaining part or missing hand Changes in appearance of the limb after medical intervention or injury
Diagnostic & Treatment
Diagnosis Path: Diagnosis is primarily based on medical history and physical examination. Imaging techniques such as X-rays, MRI, or CT scans may be utilized to assess the extent of limb loss and detect any residual tissue or complications. Healthcare providers evaluate the functionality and condition of the residual limb to determine suitable treatment options and prosthetic fitting.
Treatment Protocols: Management strategies aim to improve quality of life and regain functionality. They include: - *Prosthetic fitting and rehabilitation*: Custom-made devices restore some hand functions and support daily activities. - *Physical and occupational therapy*: Programs focus on strengthening remaining muscles, learning to use prosthetics effectively, and adapting to new ways of performing tasks. - *Pain management*: Techniques such as medications, nerve blocks, or mirror therapy can address phantom limb sensations and residual limb pain. - *Psychological support*: Counseling services help cope with emotional and psychological challenges linked to limb loss. - *Surgical interventions*: In some cases, additional surgeries may be required to optimize residual limb health or prepare for prosthetics. Early engagement with multidisciplinary healthcare teams enhances the adaptation process and supports functional independence.
Clinical Advice & FAQs
Billing Guidance
Is Z89.119 a billable ICD-10 code?
Yes, Z89.119 is a specific, billable code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
Documentation
How do I report Z89.119?
Clinical documentation must specify the nature of Acquired absence of unspecified hand and any associated comorbidities for accurate reporting.
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