Bartholin's gland abscess in a prepubertal female: A case report

Publication date: Available online 6 October 2017 Source:Annals of Medicine and Surgery Author(s): Veerabhadra Radhakrishna, Rachit Goel, Gaurav Parashar, Ramesh Santhanakrishnan Bartholin's gland abscess is one of the common inflictions of vulva seen in females of reproductive age group with a recurrence rate of up to 38%. Although it's encountered by many Paediatric Surgeons, it's very rarely reported in prepubertal age. Till date, only six cases have been reported to the best of our knowledge. A seven-year-old female child presented with a recurrent labial abscess. She was found to have Bartholin's gland abscess and was treated with partial excision of cyst wall along with the overlying mucosa and drainage. There has been no recurrence for the past six months at follow-up. Bartholin's gland abscess, although rare in children, should be considered as one of the differential diagnosis of a labial swelling. Adequate drainage is essential to prevent recurrence.
Source: Annals of Medicine and Surgery - Category: General Medicine Source Type: research