ICD-9 Code V54.19

Aftercare for healing traumatic fracture of other bone

Not Valid for Submission

V54.19 is a legacy non-billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of aftercare for healing traumatic fracture of other bone. This code was replaced on September 30, 2015 by its ICD-10 equivalent.

ICD-9: V54.19
Short Description:Aftrce traum fx bone NEC
Long Description:Aftercare for healing traumatic fracture of other bone

Convert V54.19 to ICD-10

The following crosswalk between ICD-9 to ICD-10 is based based on the General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS) information:

  • S02.0XXD - Fracture of vault of skull, subs for fx w routn heal
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  • S02.110D - Type I occipital condyle fracture, unspecified side, 7thD
  • S02.111D - Type II occipital condyle fracture, unspecified side, 7thD
  • S02.112D - Type III occipital condyle fracture, unspecified side, 7thD
  • S02.113D - Unsp occipital condyle fracture, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S02.118D - Other fracture of occiput, unspecified side, 7thD
  • S02.119D - Unsp fracture of occiput, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S02.19XD - Oth fracture of base of skull, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S02.2XXD - Fracture of nasal bones, subs for fx w routn heal
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  • S02.400D - Malar fracture, unspecified side, 7thD
  • S02.401D - Maxillary fracture, unspecified side, 7thD
  • S02.402D - Zygomatic fracture, unspecified side, 7thD
  • S02.411D - LeFort I fracture, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S02.412D - LeFort II fracture, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S02.413D - LeFort III fracture, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S02.42XD - Fracture of alveolus of maxilla, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S02.5XXD - Fracture of tooth (traumatic), subs for fx w routn heal
  • S02.600D - Fx unsp part of body of mandible, unspecified side, 7thD
  • S02.609D - Fracture of mandible, unsp, subs for fx w routn heal
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  • S02.66XD - Fracture of symphysis of mandible, subs for fx w routn heal
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  • S02.69XD - Fracture of mandible of oth site, subs for fx w routn heal
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  • S02.91XD - Unsp fracture of skull, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S02.92XD - Unsp fracture of facial bones, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S12.8XXD - Fracture of other parts of neck, subsequent encounter
  • S22.20XD - Unsp fracture of sternum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S22.21XD - Fracture of manubrium, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S22.22XD - Fracture of body of sternum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S22.23XD - Sternal manubrial dissociation, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S22.24XD - Fracture of xiphoid process, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S22.31XD - Fracture of one rib, right side, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S22.32XD - Fracture of one rib, left side, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S22.39XD - Fracture of one rib, unsp side, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S22.41XD - Multiple fx of ribs, right side, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S22.42XD - Multiple fx of ribs, left side, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S22.43XD - Multiple fractures of ribs, bi, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S22.49XD - Multiple fx of ribs, unsp side, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S22.5XXD - Flail chest, subs encntr for fracture with routine healing
  • S22.9XXD - Fracture of bony thorax, part unsp, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.10XD - Unsp fracture of sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.110D - Nondisp Zone I fracture of sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.111D - Minimally displ Zone I fx sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.112D - Severely displ Zone I fx sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.119D - Unsp Zone I fracture of sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.120D - Nondisp Zone II fracture of sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.121D - Minimally displ Zone II fx sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.122D - Severely displ Zone II fx sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.129D - Unsp Zone II fracture of sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.130D - Nondisp Zone III fx sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.131D - Minimally displ Zone III fx sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.132D - Severely displ Zone III fx sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.139D - Unsp Zone III fracture of sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.14XD - Type 1 fracture of sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.15XD - Type 2 fracture of sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.16XD - Type 3 fracture of sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.17XD - Type 4 fracture of sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.19XD - Oth fracture of sacrum, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.2XXD - Fracture of coccyx, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.810D - Mult fx of pelv w stable disrupt of pelv ring, 7thD
  • S32.811D - Mult fx of pelv w unstbl disrupt of pelv ring, 7thD
  • S32.82XD - Mult fx of pelv w/o disrupt of pelv ring, 7thD
  • S32.89XD - Fracture of oth parts of pelvis, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S32.9XXD - Fx unsp parts of lumbosacr spin & pelv, 7thD
  • S42.001D - Fx unsp part of r clavicle, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S42.002D - Fx unsp part of l clavicle, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S42.009D - Fx unsp part of unsp clavicle, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S42.011D - Ant disp fx of sternal end r clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.012D - Ant disp fx of sternal end l clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.013D - Ant disp fx of sternal end unsp clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.014D - Post disp fx of sternal end r clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.015D - Post disp fx of sternal end l clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.016D - Post disp fx of sternal end unsp clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.017D - Nondisp fx of sternal end r clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.018D - Nondisp fx of sternal end l clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.019D - Nondisp fx of sternal end unsp clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.021D - Disp fx of shaft of right clavicle, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S42.022D - Disp fx of shaft of left clavicle, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S42.023D - Disp fx of shaft of unsp clavicle, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S42.024D - Nondisp fx of shaft of r clavicle, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S42.025D - Nondisp fx of shaft of l clavicle, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S42.026D - Nondisp fx of shaft of unsp clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.031D - Disp fx of lateral end r clavicle, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S42.032D - Disp fx of lateral end l clavicle, subs for fx w routn heal
  • S42.033D - Disp fx of lateral end unsp clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.034D - Nondisp fx of lateral end r clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.035D - Nondisp fx of lateral end l clavicle, 7thD
  • S42.036D - Nondisp fx of lateral end unsp clavicle, 7thD

Code Classification

  • Supplementary classification of factors influencing health status and contact with health services (E)
    • Persons encountering health services for specific procedures and aftercare (V50-V59)
      • V54 Other orthopedic aftercare

Information for Medical Professionals

Index to Diseases and Injuries

References found for the code V54.19 in the Index of Diseases and Injuries:


Information for Patients


Fractures

A fracture is a break, usually in a bone. If the broken bone punctures the skin, it is called an open or compound fracture. Fractures commonly happen because of car accidents, falls, or sports injuries. Other causes are low bone density and osteoporosis, which cause weakening of the bones. Overuse can cause stress fractures, which are very small cracks in the bone.

Symptoms of a fracture are:

  • Intense pain
  • Deformity - the limb looks out of place
  • Swelling, bruising, or tenderness around the injury
  • Numbness and tingling
  • Problems moving a limb

You need to get medical care right away for any fracture. An x-ray can tell if your bone is broken. You may need to wear a cast or splint. Sometimes you need surgery to put in plates, pins or screws to keep the bone in place.


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ICD-9 Footnotes

General Equivalence Map Definitions
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Index of Diseases and Injuries Definitions

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