T00-T07: Injuries involving multiple body regions
T02: Fractures involving multiple body regions
Fractures involving multiple body regions describe instances where an individual has incurred broken bones in more than one section of their body. This group of conditions typically transpires due to high-impact incidents such as vehicular accidents, falls from considerable heights, or other situations involving substantial force. Symptoms are not one-size-fits-all and can vary based on the exact location of the fractures, but generally include intense pain, swelling, bruising, and inability to move the affected body parts. The progression of these conditions might differ depending on the seriousness of the fractures and affected regions. Further complications could involve damage to underlying mechanisms within the body - like organs, blood vessels, or nerves. Such incidents commonly warrant immediate medical attention to establish the extent of injuries and devise a suitable management strategy.
Subcodes of T02:
- T02.0: Fractures involving head with neck
- T02.1: Fractures involving thorax with lower back and pelvis
- T02.2: Fractures involving multiple regions of one upper limb
- T02.3: Fractures involving multiple regions of one lower limb
- T02.4: Fractures involving multiple regions of both upper limbs
- T02.5: Fractures involving multiple regions of both lower limbs
- T02.6: Fractures involving multiple regions of upper limb(s) with lower limb(s)
- T02.7: Fractures involving thorax with lower back and pelvis with limb(s)
- T02.8: Fractures involving other combinations of body regions
- T02.9: Multiple fractures, unspecified
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