Bachmann’s gland cysts need to be stripped or excised

A Bartholin’s gland cyst, which is a vestibular gland cyst, can be considered for stripping in the presence of a cystic cavity formation, or surgical removal in the case of a relatively large and recurrent cyst.
If a cystic cavity is formed due to a vestibular gland cyst, stripping can be considered, which is mainly performed under endoscopic observation. The operation requires laser-focused incision along the dermatome, and then the use of hemostatic forceps to assist in the stripping of the cystic wall to achieve the therapeutic purpose.
For recurrent vestibular cysts and larger cysts, which are not well treated by conservative treatment or stripping, you can consider direct surgery to remove the cysts, which can achieve the goal of eradication.
Patients with vestibular cysts are advised to consult a doctor in time to complete the relevant examinations, which should be chosen according to their own conditions and the size of the cysts, but in strict accordance with the requirements of the doctor.