S30-S39: Injuries to the abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine and pelvis
S39: Other and unspecified injuries of abdomen, lower back and pelvis
The group of conditions referred to as "Other and unspecified injuries of abdomen, lower back and pelvis" encompasses a variety of injuries that may not be specifically classified elsewhere. These injuries may result from a broad range of causes, such as falls, blunt force trauma, accidents, or sports injuries. Symptoms associated with these conditions commonly include pain, bruising, swelling, and difficulty moving the affected area. In some cases, injuries might lead to internal bleeding, damage to internal organs or tissues, or fractures. These injuries primarily impact the muscular and skeletal systems but can also influence the digestive and urinary systems due to the proximity of these structures within the abdomen and pelvis. The progression of these injuries heavily depends on their severity, the individual's overall health, and the promptness of medical intervention received.
Subcodes of S39:
- S39.0: Injury of muscle and tendon of abdomen, lower back and pelvis
- S39.6: Injury of intra-abdominal organ(s) with pelvic organ(s)
- S39.7: Other multiple injuries of abdomen, lower back and pelvis
- S39.8: Other specified injuries of abdomen, lower back and pelvis
- S39.9: Unspecified injury of abdomen, lower back and pelvis
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