ICD-11 classes
15 Diseases of the musculoskeletal system or connective...
Arthropathies
Certain specified joint disorders or deformities of limbs
FA33 — Internal derangement of knee
ICD-11 FA33 — Internal derangement of knee
Internal derangement of the knee (IDK) is a chronic disorder of the knee due to a torn, ruptured or deranged meniscus of the knee, or a partial or complete cruciate rupture, with or without injury to the capsular ligament, resulting in ongoing or intermittent signs and symptoms such as pain, instability, or abnormal mobility of that knee.If indicated that derangement is due to trauma, code to Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes, regardless of time past since injury.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
It excludes 5 items.
- recurrent dislocation or subluxation patella (FA32.0)
- Ankylosis of joint (FA34.4)
- deformity of knee (FA31)
- Injuries to the knee or lower leg (NC90-NC9Z)
- Disorders of patella (FA32)
Diagnosis with code FA33 contains 7 clarifying diagnoses:
- FA33.0 — Cystic meniscus
- FA33.1 — Discoid meniscus
- FA33.2 — Derangement of meniscus due to old tear or injury
- FA33.3 — Loose body in knee
- FA33.4 — Chronic instability of knee
It contains 3 clarifying diagnoses. - FA33.Y — Other specified internal derangement of knee
- FA33.Z — Internal derangement of knee, unspecified