The reason that a PATIENT requires Revision Ankle Replacement Surgery.
Notes:
- National Code descriptions have been updated to remove National Code headings and add prefixes where required. The Data Set specifications that contain this item will be updated in the next version of the Information Standard where it is not already correct.
National Codes:
0 | Infection: High Suspicion (e.g. Pus or Confined Micro) |
1 | Infection: Low Suspicion (Awaiting Micro-History) |
2 | Tibial Component Aseptic Loosening |
3 | Talar Component Aseptic Loosening |
4 | Lysis: Tibia |
5 | Lysis: Talus |
6 | Lysis: Malalignment |
7 | Tibial Component Implant Fracture |
8 | Talar Component Implant Fracture |
9 | Meniscal Component Implant Fracture |
10 | Wear of Polyethylene Component |
11 | Meniscal Insert Dislocation |
12 | Component Migration/Dissociation |
13 | Unexplained Pain |
14 | Stiffness |
15 | Soft Tissue Impingement |
16 | Other (not listed) |
This attribute is also known by these names:
Context | Alias |
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plural | JOINT REPLACEMENT REVISION REASON CODES FOR ANKLE |