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fourth metacarpal bone

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The fourth metacarpal bone (metacarpal bone of the ring finger) is shorter and smaller than the third. The base is small and quadrilateral; its superior surface presents two facets, a large one medially for articulation with the hamate, and a small one laterally for the capitate. On the radial side are two oval facets, for articulation with the third metacarpal; and on the ulnar side a single concave facet, for the fifth metacarpal..
Related Codes (65)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
S62.304Unspecified fracture of fourth metacarpal bone, right hand
S62.304BUnspecified fracture of fourth metacarpal bone, right hand, initial encounter for open fracture
S62.304GUnspecified fracture of fourth metacarpal bone, right hand, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
S62.305AUnspecified fracture of fourth metacarpal bone, left hand, initial encounter for closed fracture
S62.305KUnspecified fracture of fourth metacarpal bone, left hand, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
S62.305SUnspecified fracture of fourth metacarpal bone, left hand, sequela
S62.324BDisplaced fracture of shaft of fourth metacarpal bone, right hand, initial encounter for open fracture
S62.324GDisplaced fracture of shaft of fourth metacarpal bone, right hand, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
S62.324PDisplaced fracture of shaft of fourth metacarpal bone, right hand, subsequent encounter for fracture with malunion
S62.324SDisplaced fracture of shaft of fourth metacarpal bone, right hand, sequela

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