S90-S99: Injuries to the ankle and foot
S95: Injury of blood vessels at ankle and foot level
The group of conditions characterized as "injury of blood vessels at ankle and foot level" consists of various types of injuries that specifically involve the blood vessels in the ankle and foot area. These injuries can occur as a result of trauma, like a significant blow or fall, and could also happen after a surgical procedure. The common symptoms for these conditions may vary, but generally include bruising, swelling, pain, tenderness and sometimes the formation of a hematoma, which is a collection of blood outside of a blood vessel. In more severe cases, there may be signs of poor circulation such as paleness, coldness, and numbness in the affected foot or ankle. These conditions could progress into more severe health issues like blood clots, serious infection, and long-term damage to the affected limb, if not treated promptly and appropriately.
Subcodes of S95:
- S95.0: Injury of dorsal artery of foot
- S95.1: Injury of plantar artery of foot
- S95.2: Injury of dorsal vein of foot
- S95.7: Injury of multiple blood vessels at ankle and foot level
- S95.8: Injury of other blood vessels at ankle and foot level
- S95.9: Injury of unspecified blood vessel at ankle and foot level
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