M96.63 Fracture of radius or ulna following insertion of orthopedic implant, joint prosthesis, or bone plate
The ICD-10-CM code for Fracture of radius or ulna following insertion of orthopedic implant, joint prosthesis, or bone plate is M96.63 (FY2026). It is a non-billable category code — select a more specific code below for claims.
Classification
- Section
- M96: Intraoperative and postprocedural complications and disorders of musculoskeletal system, not elsewhere classified (M96)
- Category M96
- 48 codes (36 billable)
- FY2026 Status
- Stable since FY2024
Also Known As
ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index entries that lead to M96.63:
- Fracture, traumatic (abduction) (adduction) (separation) › ulna (shaft) › following insertion of implant, prosthesis or plate
- Fracture, traumatic (abduction) (adduction) (separation) › radius › following insertion of implant, prosthesis or plate
- Fracture, traumatic (abduction) (adduction) (separation) › following insertion (intraoperative) (postoperative) of orthopedic implant, joint prosthesis or bone plate › radius
- Fracture, traumatic (abduction) (adduction) (separation) › following insertion (intraoperative) (postoperative) of orthopedic implant, joint prosthesis or bone plate › ulna
Official Coding Guidelines
Osteoporosis without pathological fracture (M81)Category M81, Osteoporosis without current pathological fracture, is for use for patients with osteoporosis who do not currently have a pathologic fracture due to the osteoporosis, even if they have had a fracture in the past. For patients with a history of osteoporosis fractures, status code Z87.310, Personal history of (healed) osteoporosis fracture, should follow the code from M81.
Osteoporosis with current pathological fracture (M80)Category M80, Osteoporosis with current pathological fracture, is for patients who have a current pathologic fracture at the time of an encounter. The codes under M80 identify the site of the fracture. A code from category M80, not a traumatic fracture code, should be used for any patient with known osteoporosis who suffers a fracture, even if the patient had a minor fall or trauma, if that fall or trauma would not usually break a normal, healthy bone.
Source: CMS — ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, FY2026