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Kushnir VA et al. - At 3-week follow-up, the Bartholin gland abscess was found to be healed; the device was removed without difficulty, leaving two drainage tracts. This technique may be used as an alternative to placement of a Word catheter for management of Bartholin gland abscess or cyst.

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