Logo Medical Science Monitor

Call: +1.631.470.9640
Mon - Fri 10:00 am - 02:00 pm EST

Contact Us

Logo Medical Science Monitor Logo Medical Science Monitor Logo Medical Science Monitor

04 July 2026 : Clinical Research  

[In Press] Impact of Treatment Modality on Pain, Sexual Function, and Psychological Well-Being in Patients With Bartholin's Duct Cyst and Abscess: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study

Sertaç Ayçiçek ORCID logo1ABF, Hüseyin Kayaalp2CE

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.952422

Med Sci Monit In Press; DOI: 10.12659/MSM.952422  

Available online: 2026-07-04, In Press, Corrected Proof

Publication in the "In-Press" formula aims at speeding up the public availability of the pending manuscript while waiting for the final publication. The assigned DOI number is active and citable. The availability of the article in the Medline, PubMed and PMC databases as well as Web of Science will be obtained after the final publication according to the journal schedule

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Bartholin’s duct cyst and abscess are common benign vulvar conditions. Optimal treatment varies according to recurrence, pain, and patient-centered outcomes. Comparative evidence regarding Word catheter placement, silver nitrate, and marsupialization is limited.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
This prospective observational cohort study included 111 women diagnosed with Bartholin’s duct cyst or abscess between December 2020 and May 2021. Patients underwent treatment according to clinical practice, physician preference, and patient choice. Pain intensity (primary outcome), sexual function, and psychological status were evaluated using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), respectively. Recurrence and postoperative analgesic requirements were also evaluated. Assessments were performed before treatment and on postoperative day 1, week 1, and month 1.
RESULTS
All treatment modalities were associated with significant reductions in pain intensity according to the VAS (all P<0.001). In the Word catheter group, significant changes were observed in VAS (P<0.001), HADS-anxiety (P<0.001), and FSFI (P=0.044) scores. In the silver nitrate group, significant improvements were observed in VAS (P<0.001) and HADS-anxiety (P=0.026) scores; FSFI score alterations were not statistically significant (P=0.209). In the marsupialization group, significant improvement was observed in VAS scores (P<0.001); FSFI (P=0.412) and HADS-anxiety (P=0.236) score alterations were not statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONS
Word catheter placement, silver nitrate, and marsupialization had distinct effects on pain relief and psychological outcomes; sexual function outcomes were comparable. Treatment selection should consider patient-centered outcomes and clinical resolution.

Keywords: Anxiety; Bartholin's Cyst; Gynecology; Pain Measurement; Prospective Studies; Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological

Editorial

01 July 2026 : Editorial  

Editorial: The WHO Identifies Ebola Disease Due to Bundibugyo Virus as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) as Vaccine Development Accelerates

Dinah V. Parums ORCID logo

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.954627

Med Sci Monit 2026; 32:e954627

0:00

In Press

Clinical Research  

Effect of Low-Dose Vonoprazan on Hepatic Cytochrome P450 Activity By 13C-Aminopyrine Breath Test in Healthy...

Med Sci Monit In Press; DOI: 10.12659/MSM.953332  

Database Analysis  

COVID-19 and Diabetes: Clinical Symptoms, Acute Kidney Injury, Inflammatory Response, and Poor Prognosis Fa...

Med Sci Monit In Press; DOI: 10.12659/MSM.951864  

Clinical Research  

Comparative Effectiveness of a Nurse-Led Care Model vs Usual Care in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Longitudinal C...

Med Sci Monit In Press; DOI: 10.12659/MSM.953211  

Clinical Research  

Impact of Treatment Modality on Pain, Sexual Function, and Psychological Well-Being in Patients With Bartho...

Med Sci Monit In Press; DOI: 10.12659/MSM.952422  

Most Viewed Current Articles

17 Jan 2024 : Review article   14,176,007

Vaccination Guidelines for Pregnant Women: Addressing COVID-19 and the Omicron Variant

DOI :10.12659/MSM.942799

Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e942799

0:00

13 Nov 2021 : Clinical Research   3,757,384

Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccination and Its Associated Factors Among Cancer Patients Attending the Oncology ...

DOI :10.12659/MSM.932788

Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e932788

0:00

14 Dec 2022 : Clinical Research   2,466,095

Prevalence and Variability of Allergen-Specific Immunoglobulin E in Patients with Elevated Tryptase Levels

DOI :10.12659/MSM.937990

Med Sci Monit 2022; 28:e937990

0:00

16 May 2023 : Clinical Research   708,748

Electrophysiological Testing for an Auditory Processing Disorder and Reading Performance in 54 School Stude...

DOI :10.12659/MSM.940387

Med Sci Monit 2023; 29:e940387

0:00

Your Privacy

We use cookies to ensure the functionality of our website, to personalize content and advertising, to provide social media features, and to analyze our traffic. If you allow us to do so, we also inform our social media, advertising and analysis partners about your use of our website, You can decise for yourself which categories you you want to deny or allow. Please note that based on your settings not all functionalities of the site are available. View our privacy policy.

Medical Science Monitor eISSN: 1643-3750
Medical Science Monitor eISSN: 1643-3750