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xiphoid process

Wikipedia Summary

The xiphoid process (), also referred to as the ensiform process, xiphisternum, or metasternum, constitutes a small cartilaginous process (extension) located in the inferior segment of the sternum, typically ossified in adult humans. Both the Greek-derived term xiphoid and its Latin equivalent, ensiform, connote a "swordlike" or "sword-shaped" morphology. .
Related Codes (7)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
S22.24Fracture of xiphoid process
S22.24XAFracture of xiphoid process, initial encounter for closed fracture
S22.24XDFracture of xiphoid process, subsequent encounter for fracture with routine healing
S22.24XGFracture of xiphoid process, subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing
S22.24XKFracture of xiphoid process, subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion
S22.24XSFracture of xiphoid process, sequela
S22.24XBFracture of xiphoid process, initial encounter for open fracture

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