Bartholin's cyst Flashcards

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What is a Bartholin’s cyst

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When the ducts of the Bartholin’s glands become blocked, the Bartholin’s gland swells and becomes tender.

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Where are the Bartholin’s glands located

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Either side of the posterior part of the vaginal introitus (vaginal opening).
Usually pea-sized and not palpable.
Produce mucus to help with vaginal lubrication.

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Bartholin’s cyst presentation

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Unilateral swelling between 1 and 4cm on posterior part of vaginal opening.
May be tender

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Bartholin’s cyst complications

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Cysts can become infected - Bartholin’s abscess

Will be hot, tender, red and potentially draining pus.

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Bartholin’s cyst differentials

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Genital herpes, vulvar cancer, infection

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Bartholin’s cyst management

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Usually resolve with simple treatment - good hygiene, analgesia, warm compress.
Bartholin’s abscess - antibiotics
May need surgical intervention:
Word catheter - incision made and pus drained, catheter inserted and inflated. Tissue heals around it.
Marsupialisation - incision made and abscess drained, sutured open. Prevents recurrence of the cyst or abscess.

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