Bartholin Cyst Excision
Bartholin Cyst Excision Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers expert care for Bartholin cysts and abscesses with advanced excision procedures. When a Bartholin gland near the vaginal opening becomes blocked or infected, it can lead to pain, swelling, and discomfort. Our gynecologists perform minimally invasive Bartholin cyst excision to remove the affected gland or cyst and provide lasting relief from recurrent infections.
The procedure is safe, effective, and performed under local or general anesthesia depending on the size and complexity of the cyst. Patients benefit from minimal pain, reduced risk of recurrence, and quick recovery with our patient-centered approach. We also provide complete post-operative care to ensure healing and prevent complications.
If you are searching for Bartholin cyst treatment in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is a trusted destination for women’s health surgeries. With experienced specialists and modern facilities, we deliver high-quality care for all gynecological conditions.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Bartholin Cyst Excision Journey
🩺Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Swelling or lump near vaginal opening
- Pain or tenderness, especially when sitting or walking
- Pus discharge if infected (Bartholin abscess)
- Fever or discomfort during intercourse
📋 Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Gynecologist
- Detailed history and physical pelvic examination
- Ultrasound (if needed) to assess cyst size and depth
- Discussion about excision vs. other treatments (marsupialization, drainage)
- Plan surgery if recurrent cyst or abscess, or suspicion of neoplasm (in women >40)
🧬 Phase 3: Causes (Indications for Excision)
- Recurrent Bartholin cysts or abscesses
- Suspected infection (Bartholin abscess not responding to antibiotics)
- Large cyst causing discomfort or interfering with daily activities
- To rule out malignancy in postmenopausal women
🔍 Phase 4: Diagnosis & Pre-Surgical Workup
- Blood tests for infection markers (if abscess present)
- Pre-anesthesia assessment (usually local or short general anesthesia)
- Counseling about wound care and possible need for drainage
💊 Phase 5: Treatment (Bartholin Cyst Excision)
- Surgical removal of the entire Bartholin gland and cyst wall
- Local or general anesthesia depending on size and infection status
- For abscess, drainage and packing may be done first before excision
- Procedure duration: 30–60 minutes
🏥 Phase 6: Post-Surgery Care & Recovery
- Same-day discharge in most cases
- Pain relievers, antibiotics, and warm sitz baths advised
- Resume light activities within 2–3 days
- Follow-up visit for wound check and healing assessment
- Full recovery: 2–4 weeks
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A fluid-filled swelling near the vaginal opening caused by blockage of the Bartholin gland duct. If infected, it can form a painful abscess.
- Excision is recommended for:
- Recurrent cysts or abscesses not responding to drainage
- Suspicion of neoplasm in women over 40 (to rule out rare gland cancer)
- Large cysts causing discomfort or interfering with daily activities
- The surgeon removes the entire cyst and gland under local or general anesthesia.
- Procedure takes about 30–60 minutes.
Yes, stitches are usually placed in the surgical area. They may dissolve on their own or require removal at a follow-up visit.
- Same-day discharge
- Light activities: 2–3 days
- Full recovery: 2–4 weeks