Bartholin gland abscess: Difference between revisions
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==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
#I&D | #I&D: Only perform once abscess is well-defined, walled-off structure | ||
##Word Catheter | |||
###Inject local anesthetic | ###Inject local anesthetic | ||
###Stab incision is made on the mucosal surface | ###Stab incision is made on the mucosal surface | ||
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###Tuck end of catheter into the vagina | ###Tuck end of catheter into the vagina | ||
###Catheter should remain in place for 4-6wk to avoid recurrence | ###Catheter should remain in place for 4-6wk to avoid recurrence | ||
##Rubber Ring Catheter (Jacobi Ring): 7-cm length of an 8–French T tube threaded with a 20-cm length of 2-0 silk suture. Less cumbersome for the patient and less likely to fall out. | |||
###Inject local anesthetic | |||
###Stab incision is made on the mucosal surface | |||
###Pass hemostat into abscess cavity to lyse adhesions, and tunnel to make indentation for second incision | |||
###Grab one end of Jacobi ring and pull through abscess cavity | |||
###Tie two ends to form closed ring. DO NOT TIE TOO TIGHT (pressure necrosis risk) | |||
[[File:Jacobi.jpg|200px|]] | |||
[[File:To_do.jpg|200px|]] | |||
#Abx | #Abx | ||
##Cefixime 400mg PO QD x7d + clindamycin 300mg PO QID x7d | ##Cefixime 400mg PO QD x7d + clindamycin 300mg PO QID x7d | ||
Revision as of 00:45, 1 January 2014
Background
- Ducts of the glands drain into posterior vestibule at 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock positions
- A cyst does not need to be present for an abscess to develop
Diagnosis
- Mass in posterior introitus near 4 o'clock or 8 o'clock position
- May develop over days or longer time (if preceded by cyst)
- Systemic symptoms (e.g. fever/chills) are rarely present
DDX
- Cysts of other glandular structures
- Leiomyoma
- Lipoma
- Carcinoma
- Consider in older women who present w/ introital mass
Treatment
- I&D: Only perform once abscess is well-defined, walled-off structure
- Word Catheter
- Inject local anesthetic
- Stab incision is made on the mucosal surface
- Extend incision for several mm but not so many that the Word catheter will fall out
- Insert Word catheter and inflate balloon w/ 2-4mL of water
- Tuck end of catheter into the vagina
- Catheter should remain in place for 4-6wk to avoid recurrence
- Rubber Ring Catheter (Jacobi Ring): 7-cm length of an 8–French T tube threaded with a 20-cm length of 2-0 silk suture. Less cumbersome for the patient and less likely to fall out.
- Inject local anesthetic
- Stab incision is made on the mucosal surface
- Pass hemostat into abscess cavity to lyse adhesions, and tunnel to make indentation for second incision
- Grab one end of Jacobi ring and pull through abscess cavity
- Tie two ends to form closed ring. DO NOT TIE TOO TIGHT (pressure necrosis risk)
- Word Catheter
- Abx
- Cefixime 400mg PO QD x7d + clindamycin 300mg PO QID x7d
See Also
Source
Tintinalli
