CO2 Laser Treatment for Bartholin Gland Abscess: Ultrasound Evaluation of Risk Recurrence

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Study Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of CO2 laser treatment and parameters correlated with recurrence in patients with Bartholin gland abscesses treated using this approach. Design: Prospective study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). Setting: University hospital. Patients: One hundred forty-seven patients who met eligibility criteria. Intervention: Preoperative ultrasound evaluation of Bartholin gland lesions and CO2 laser treatment. Measurements and Main Results: All patients received CO2 laser therapy, with median operative time 15 minutes (range, 12-35 minutes). Median postoperative stay was 1 hours (range, 1-4 hours). Estimated 3-year relapse-free rate was 88.56%. Lesion wall thickness 0.5-1.5 mm, multilocular lesion, and hyperechogenic lesion were correlated with recurrence. Conclusion: CO2 laser of Bartholin gland abscesses could be a valid option. Ultrasound characteristics of Bartholin gland lesions could predict lesion recurrence rate. © 2013 AAGL

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