ICD-10 Specific code T04: Crushing injuries involving multiple body regions

Specific codes in ICD-10 are unique alphanumeric designations used to identify and categorize diseases, disorders, and conditions. They consist of 3-5 characters, including both letters and numbers, that provide a high level of detail and specificity.

Translations

Language Translation
Flag for English language  English Crushing injuries involving multiple body regions
Flag for French language  French ร‰crasements de plusieurs parties du corps

Hierarchical position

Level Code Title
1 XIX Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
2 T00-T07 Injuries involving multiple body regions
3 T04 Crushing injuries involving multiple body regions

Contents

Code Title
T04.0 Crushing injuries involving head with neck
T04.1 Crushing injuries involving thorax with abdomen, lower back and pelvis
T04.2 Crushing injuries involving multiple regions of upper limb(s)
T04.3 Crushing injuries involving multiple regions of lower limb(s)
T04.4 Crushing injuries involving multiple regions of upper limb(s) with lower limb(s)
T04.7 Crushing injuries of thorax with abdomen, lower back and pelvis with limb(s)
T04.8 Crushing injuries involving other combinations of body regions
T04.9 Multiple crushing injuries, unspecified

Indicated medicines

Active Ingredient Description
Boric acid

Boric Acid is a weakly acidic hydrate of boric oxide with mild antiseptic, antifungal, and antiviral properties. The exact mechanism of action of boric acid is unknown; generally cytotoxic to all cells. It is used in the treatment of yeast infections and cold sores.

Centella asiatica

Centella asiatica is a medicinal plant that has been used in folk medicine for hundreds of years as well as in scientifically oriented medicine. The active compounds include pentacyclic triterpenes, mainly asiaticoside, madecassoside, asiatic and madecassic acids. Centella asiatica is effective in improving treatment of small wounds, hypertrophic wounds as well as burns, psoriasis and scleroderma. The mechanism of action involves promoting fibroblast proliferation and increasing the synthesis of collagen and intracellular fibronectin content and also improvement of the tensile strength of newly formed skin as well as inhibiting the inflammatory phase of hypertrophic scars and keloids.

Piperacillin

Piperacillin is a broad-spectrum, semisynthetic penicillin. Piperacillin exerts bactericidal activity by inhibition of both septum and cell-wall synthesis.

Ticarcillin

Ticarcillin disrupts bacterial cell wall development by inhibiting peptidoglycan synthesis and/or by interacting with penicillin-binding proteins.