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摘要
本研究的目的是检查Bartholin脓肿或囊肿手术、硝酸银治疗和囊肿或脓肿切除术在复发、手术时间和愈合时间方面的结果。回顾性分析我院2022年3月至2022年12月收治的100例Bartholin囊肿或脓肿患者的资料。记录患者的人口统计学特征。我们记录了患者的人口统计资料、Bartholin脓肿的位置和大小、就诊情况和复发情况。根据所采用的治疗方法将患者分为三组,并在复发、手术时间、恢复时间等方面进行比较。第1组为因Bartholin囊肿或脓肿进行引流的患者,第2组为硝酸银治疗的患者,第3组为囊肿切除的患者。第1组有12例(40%)复发。复发病例用硝酸银治疗。在硝酸银治疗组(2组)中,只有1例患者复发。该患者接受了Bartholin囊肿切除术。1组平均手术时间2.80 min, 2组平均手术时间4.40 min, 3组平均手术时间23 min (p=0.0001)。1组平均恢复时间为3.37±0.49 d, 2组为6.13±0.73 d, 3组为13.70±2.09 d (p=0.0001)。三组患者的比较显示,接受脓肿引流组的复发率较高。硝酸银组只有1例患者复发,而囊肿切除组无复发(p<0.001)。本研究强调硝酸银的应用是一种简单实用的方法,可以在局部麻醉下进行,并且涉及的疤痕组织最小,手术时间更快,恢复更快。
Our treatment outcomes in bartholin cysts or abscesses
The purpose of this study was to examine the outcomes of Bartholin abscess or cyst surgery, silver nitrate therapy, and cyst or abscess excision in terms of recurrence, duration of the procedure, and healing times. The files of 100 patients treated in our hospital for Bartholin cysts or abscesses between March 2022 and December 2022 were reviewed retrospectively. The patients’ demographic characteristics were recorded. Demographic data, the location and size of Bartholin abscesses, complaints at presentation, and cases with recurrence were noted. The patients were divided into three groups according to the treatment applied and were compared with one another, especially in terms of recurrence, operative time, and recovery time. Group 1 consisted of those who underwent drainage due to Bartholin cyst or abscess, Group 2 of those treated with silver nitrate, and Group 3 of those who underwent cyst excision. Recurrence was detected in 12 (40%) of the cases in Group 1. Relapsed cases were treated with silver nitrate. Recurrence was observed in only one patient in the group treated with silver nitrate (Group 2). Bartholin cyst excision was performed on that patient. Mean operation times were 2.80 min in Group 1, 4.40 min in Group 2, and 23 min in Group 3 (p=0.0001). Mean recovery times were 3.37±0.49 days in Group 1, 6.13±0.73 days in Group 2, and 13.70±2.09 days in Group 3 (p=0.0001). A comparison of the patients in all three groups revealed that the recurrence rate was higher in the group receiving abscess drainage. While recurrence was observed in only one patient in the silver nitrate group, no recurrence occurred in the cyst excision group (p<0.001). This study emphasizes that silver nitrate application is a simple practical method that can be performed using local anesthesia, and involving minimal scar tissue, a faster procedure time, and faster recovery.