S65.2 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Codes
- S65.20 Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch
- S65.201 Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch of right hand
- S65.201A Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch of right hand, initial encounter
- S65.201D Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch of right hand, subsequent encounter
- S65.201S Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch of right hand, sequela
- S65.202 Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch of left hand
- S65.202A Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch of left hand, initial encounter
- S65.202D Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch of left hand, subsequent encounter
- S65.202S Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch of left hand, sequela
- S65.209 Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch of unspecified hand
- S65.209A Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch of unspecified hand, initial encounter
- S65.209D Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch of unspecified hand, subsequent encounter
- S65.209S Unspecified injury of superficial palmar arch of unspecified hand, sequela
- S65.21 Laceration of superficial palmar arch
- S65.211 Laceration of superficial palmar arch of right hand
- S65.211A Laceration of superficial palmar arch of right hand, initial encounter
- S65.211D Laceration of superficial palmar arch of right hand, subsequent encounter
- S65.211S Laceration of superficial palmar arch of right hand, sequela
- S65.212 Laceration of superficial palmar arch of left hand
- S65.212A Laceration of superficial palmar arch of left hand, initial encounter
- S65.212D Laceration of superficial palmar arch of left hand, subsequent encounter
- S65.212S Laceration of superficial palmar arch of left hand, sequela
- S65.219 Laceration of superficial palmar arch of unspecified hand
- S65.219A Laceration of superficial palmar arch of unspecified hand, initial encounter
- S65.219D Laceration of superficial palmar arch of unspecified hand, subsequent encounter
- S65.219S Laceration of superficial palmar arch of unspecified hand, sequela
- S65.29 Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch
- S65.291 Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch of right hand
- S65.291A Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch of right hand, initial encounter
- S65.291D Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch of right hand, subsequent encounter
- S65.291S Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch of right hand, sequela
- S65.292 Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch of left hand
- S65.292A Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch of left hand, initial encounter
- S65.292D Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch of left hand, subsequent encounter
- S65.292S Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch of left hand, sequela
- S65.299 Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch of unspecified hand
- S65.299A Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch of unspecified hand, initial encounter
- S65.299D Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch of unspecified hand, subsequent encounter
- S65.299S Other specified injury of superficial palmar arch of unspecified hand, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S65.2 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S60-S69 Injuries to the wrist, hand and fingers
- S65 Injury of blood vessels at wrist and hand level
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S65.2 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S65.2 ICD 10 code
No matter how old you are or what you do for a living, you are always using your hands. When there is something wrong with them, you may not be able to do your regular activities.
Hand problems include :
- Carpal tunnel syndrome - compression of a nerve as it goes through the wrist, often making your fingers feel numb
- Injuries that result in fractures (broken bones), ruptured ligaments and dislocations
- Osteoarthritis - wear-and-tear arthritis, which can also cause deformity
- Tendinitis - irritation of the tendons
- Disorders and injuries of your fingers and thumb