Labia minora necrosis secondary to bilateral Bartholin cyst resection: a case report
Karla Durán Moreno,
Filiberto Martínez Cabrales,
Luisa Fernanda Rivas Penilla
Abstract:This is a case report of a necrosis of labia minora secondary to bilateral Bartholin cyst resection. A 48-year-old woman with history of bilateral Bartholin cyst resection in the previous month, she presented a discontinuity of the right labia minora in its upper segment of 2x3 cm, she reported no pain or discomfort, no dyspareunia. A labiaplasty with edge resection technique was performed there were no signs of hematoma or any complications in the procedure. In a 3 month follow up we observed a resolution of … Show more
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