S2242XA - Initial treatment for multiple broken ribs on the left side (closed fractures)

International Classification of Diseases

Last updated: 3/24/2026

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ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision) codes are used to classify and code all diagnoses, symptoms, and procedures recorded in association with hospital care. These codes provide a standardized way to track health conditions and their treatment outcomes.

Detailed Description

This code represents the first medical encounter for treating multiple fractures (breaks) of the ribs on the left side of the chest. These are 'closed' fractures, meaning the broken bones have not pierced through the skin. The 'XA' indicates this is the initial encounter for active treatment of these fractures.

Additional Information

Multiple rib fractures can affect breathing and may require careful monitoring. The 'XA' modifier indicates this is for the initial active treatment phase, not follow-up care or complications.

Category

Injury/Trauma

Medical Specialty

Emergency Medicine/Orthopedics/Trauma Surgery

Expected Costs

Your actual cost will depend on your insurance coverage, provider location, and specific circumstances.

What's Required Before This

  • Diagnostic imaging (X-ray, CT scan)
  • Physical examination
  • Pain assessment

What to Expect After

  • Pain management
  • Breathing exercises
  • Follow-up imaging
  • Monitoring for complications like pneumothorax

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