The complete steps of Bartholin’s gland cystostomy are local anesthesia, incision and drainage, and placement of drainage strips. 1. Local anesthesia: after disinfecting the towel, prepare for anesthesia, usually use lidocaine as local anesthesia. 2. Incision and drainage: the cyst is incised and drained, the pus is squeezed out, and then the wound is cleaned with saline and iodine and the abscess cavity is cleansed. 3. Placement of drainage strips: placing drainage strips in the wound, although the liquid in the abscess cavity is temporarily cleaned up, the abscess cavity will continue to secrete a small amount of pus and hemorrhage, etc., and can compress the surrounding blood vessels to achieve the effect of hemostasis. The number of drainage strips placed decreases as the wound heals until the wound is healed. The operation of Bartholin’s gland cystostomy is not complicated, usually patients are treated with anti-inflammatory treatment within 1 week after the operation, and the wound is disinfected and changed every day, and then can be discharged from the hospital, and it is recommended to consult with a professional doctor for details.