Literature DB >> 31194482

Bartholin Duct Cyst and Gland Abscess: Office Management.

Folashade Omole1, Riba C Kelsey1, Kiwita Phillips1, Kirstie Cunningham1.   

Abstract

The Bartholin glands, located in the base of the labia minora, have a role in vaginal lubrication. Because of the presence of other glands, removal of a Bartholin gland does not affect lubrication. Ductal blockage of these typically pea-sized structures can result in enlargement of the gland and subsequent development of Bartholin duct cysts or gland abscesses. Two percent of women will develop a cyst or an abscess in their lifetime, and physicians should be familiar with the range of treatment options. Bartholin duct cysts and gland abscesses can be treated in the office. The healing and recurrence rates are similar among fistulization, marsupialization, and silver nitrate and alcohol sclerotherapy. Needle aspiration and incision and drainage, the two simplest procedures, are not recommended because of the relatively increased recurrence rate.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31194482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Fam Physician        ISSN: 0002-838X            Impact factor:   3.292


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1.  Bartholin gland cyst in a transgender male: case report of a rare occurrence.

Authors:  Salome Niggli; Kathrin Bausch; Barbara Mijuskovic; David Garcia Nuñez; Jan Vosshenrich; Dirk Johannes Schaefer; Hans Helge Seifert; Antje Feicke
Journal:  Transl Androl Urol       Date:  2020-08
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