Retrospective analysis of vulvar benign masses: 5-year single center experience

Nazli KORKMAZ, Necdet ÖNCÜ
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Aim Although benign lesions in the vulva occur rarely, they are one of the reasons for women to apply to the hospital. Although the most common benign masses in the vulva are bartholin cysts; First of all, it is necessary to rule out malignancy. Our aim is to analyze the demographic and presentation characteristics, clinical and laboratory findings, and surgical operation results of women who applied to a tertiary center with a vulvar mass. Materials and methods All women who had vulvar mass in a tertiary perinatology center between January 2016 and January 2021 were retrospectively included in this study. The demographic data of the patients (age, gravida, parity, abortus numbers), complaints and comorbidities were analyzed. Clinical findings, hospitalization times, treatments and surgery results were recorded. Results Overall, 198 patients who had vulvar masses were included in this study. The median age was 35.0 years. While 15.2% of the patients were nulliparous; 51.1% (n=135) had at least one abortion history. The most common complaints were genital swelling/mass in 77.8% and pain in 36.9%. The most common diagnoses were “bartholin cyst/abscess” in 89.9% and vulvar mass in 6.6%. Cyst excision, abscess drainage and mass excision were performed in 59.6%, 30.3% and 6.6%, respectively. No morbidity or mortality was observed in any of the patients. Conclusion Bartholin's cysts/abscesses are the most common cause of benign masses of the vulva. However, in all women presenting with a vulvar mass, malignancies should be excluded and a biopsy should be obtained if necessary.
外阴良性肿块5年单中心回顾性分析
目的:虽然外阴良性病变很少发生,但这是女性到医院就诊的原因之一。虽然外阴最常见的良性肿块是巴托林囊肿;首先要排除恶性肿瘤。我们的目的是分析人口统计学和表现特点,临床和实验室的发现,和手术结果的妇女谁申请到三级中心外阴肿块。材料和方法回顾性分析2016年1月至2021年1月在三级围产中心就诊的所有女性外阴肿块。分析患者的人口学资料(年龄、妊娠、胎次、流产次数)、主诉及合并症。记录临床表现、住院时间、治疗情况及手术结果。结果本研究共纳入198例外阴肿块患者。中位年龄为35.0岁。15.2%的患者未生育;51.1% (n=135)至少有一次流产史。最常见的主诉是生殖器肿胀/肿块(77.8%)和疼痛(36.9%)。最常见的诊断为“巴托林囊肿/脓肿”(89.9%)和外阴肿块(6.6%)。囊肿切除、脓肿引流和肿块切除分别占59.6%、30.3%和6.6%。所有患者均无发病或死亡。结论Bartholin囊肿/脓肿是外阴良性肿块最常见的原因。然而,在所有表现为外阴肿块的女性中,应排除恶性肿瘤,必要时应进行活检。
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