Abstract

ObjectiveThis study aim was to examine the success rate of simple needle aspiration for acute Bartholin’s gland abscess and compare it to incision and drainage treatment. Study designThis was a non-randomised prospective study conducted at the academic Hospital of La Conception, Marseille, France. We included 202 women who presented with acute Bartholin’s gland abscess between June 2013 and October 2017. The study cohort was subdivided into two treatment groups, simple needle aspiration (134 women) or incision and drainage (42 women), according to the women’s preference. Success was considered as the absence of surgical treatment within one year of the initial treatment. ResultsThe success rate was 68/134 (51% (95% CI: 42–59%)) in the simple needle aspiration group and 25/42 (60%) in the incision drainage group (RR: 0.85, 95% CI: 0.63–1.15, P = 0.3). Among 122/134 (91%) women who completed the satisfaction survey, 99/122 (81%) were satisfied with the simple needle aspiration. ConclusionsSimple needle aspiration can be offered as first-line treatment for acute Bartholin’s gland abscess. Simple needle aspiration can be performed as an outpatient procedure without general anesthesia avoiding surgical treatment in half of the cases one-year post- simple needle aspiration.

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