Abstract

Bartholin gland cysts account for 2% of all gynecologic visits per year. Although the treatments for Bartholin gland cysts seem apparently simple, recurrent cysts as well as the differential diagnosis between simple cyst, abscess or malignant pathology can complicate the management for this apparent common problem. Bartholin gland disorders, such as cysts and abscesses, can significantly impact a woman’s quality of life, necessitating effective and lasting interventions. Starting from the standard conduct of authors in Bartholin gland cyst, the article aims to review the current therapeutic techniques and to present a case report of an approach based on the excision of the gland.

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